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Will Muriatic Acid Clean an Acrylic Spa Hot Tub?

Acrylic (PMMA) is a polymer material that is highly sensitive to strong acids. Muriatic acid disrupts its molecular chain structure, leading to the following material degradation: •Surface corrosion •Material softening •Formation of micro-cracks •Discoloration and clouding

2026/03/27
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Will cleaning an acrylic spa hot tub scratch it?

Many people believe that acrylic spa hot tubs are easy to scratch because acrylic is indeed softer than hard materials such as ceramic and stainless steel. However, this does not mean that normal cleaning will damage it.

2026/03/17
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What type of acrylic is used in bathtubs?

PMMA (Polymethyl methacrylate) – commonly known as "acrylic sheet" or "acrylic material". It is a thermoplastic with high transparency, high strength, and excellent weather resistance. In the bathtub industry, it is often found in the form of acrylic sheets.

2026/03/16
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Will acrylic spa hot tubs yellow due to UV radiation?

—Under normal circumstances, no. • Acrylic spa hot tubs will not easily yellow due to normal UV exposure. • Concerns about "yellowing" stem more from misunderstandings about the materials. • Acrylic spa hot tubs have a mature and reliable foundation in terms of color stability.

2026/03/16
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Is an acrylic spa hot tub truly non-porous?

PMMA has extremely low water absorption, making it a truly non-absorbent material. From a materials science perspective, the surface of an acrylic spa hot tub is "functionally non-porous," making it ideal for contact with water, detergents, and various water treatment chemicals.

2026/03/13
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Is bubbling at the bottom of an acrylic spa hot tub normal?

✔ Some "clear bubbles" are perfectly normal When you turn on the jet system of your acrylic spa hot tub, many small, clear bubbles will appear at the bottom. ❗ However, if the foam is excessive, has an abnormal color, or doesn't dissipate easily, it's not normal.

2026/03/13
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What Effect Does Calcium Have on Black Acrylic Spa Hot Tubs?

Water hardness mainly comes from calcium and magnesium ions. When water is heated, calcium and magnesium will: 1. precipitate from the solution 2. combine with carbonate ions to form white deposits 3. adhere to the surface of the bathtub, nozzles, and edges The high contrast of a black surface makes the deposits particularly noticeable.

2026/03/07
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What does an acrylic spa hot tub feel like?

Acrylic is a high-molecular-weight plastic material with a naturally smooth surface structure. High-quality sanitary-grade acrylic sheets, after polishing, have a very high degree of surface flatness, without any roughness or graininess.

2026/03/07
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How to Remove Rust Stains from Acrylic Spa Hot Tubs?

Method 1: Citric Acid Solution (Safest) Citric acid is a weak acid that gently dissolves rust without corroding the acrylic. 1. Add 1–2 tablespoons of citric acid powder to warm water. 2. Stir to dissolve, then spray or apply the solution to the rust stains. 3. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes. 4. Gently wipe with a soft sponge. 5. Rinse thoroughly.

2026/03/02
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What's the Difference Between Resin and Acrylic Spa Hot Tubs?

Resin hot tubs are typically made of fiberglass resin. They are low-cost and easy to manufacture. Acrylic spa hot tubs mostly use high-strength sanitary-grade acrylic sheets. The material itself possesses extremely high surface hardness, excellent scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, and UV resistance.

2026/03/02
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Is an acrylic spa hot tub made of plastic?

The main material of an acrylic spa hot tub is PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), also known as plexiglass or acrylic sheet. The material of an acrylic spa hot tub is completely different from ordinary plastics (such as ABS and PVC), and its performance and texture are superior.

2026/02/24
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Is an acrylic spa hot tub made of fiberglass?

Many consumers mistakenly believe that an acrylic spa hot tub is entirely made of "pure acrylic," but this is not actually the case. Acrylic spa hot tubs are not entirely made of acrylic; they are a composite of two materials: 1. Surface layer: Sanitary grade acrylic sheet 2. Backing reinforcement layer: Fiberglass reinforcement layer

2026/02/24
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