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ANyone know how to remove the jet faces inside the tub? Just curious, as I found one jet unscrewed quite a bit... i screwed it back and am hoping no water leaked from it..... but I am now curious if the faces of the jets can be interchanged, etc.

Thanks...

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ANyone know how to remove the jet faces inside the tub? Just curious, as I found one jet unscrewed quite a bit... i screwed it back and am hoping no water leaked from it..... but I am now curious if the faces of the jets can be interchanged, etc.

Thanks...

My experience with Arctic is that they just fall out.

I think they fixed that problem finally, and if you have a newer tub, you should be able to unscrew them counter clockwise.

Good luck.

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ANyone know how to remove the jet faces inside the tub? Just curious, as I found one jet unscrewed quite a bit... i screwed it back and am hoping no water leaked from it..... but I am now curious if the faces of the jets can be interchanged, etc.

Thanks...

My experience with Arctic is that they just fall out.

I think they fixed that problem finally, and if you have a newer tub, you should be able to unscrew them counter clockwise.

Good luck.

They don't "just fall out" anymore. They have corrected this and all their jets are threaded. The dealer I bought from acknowledged this was a problem a few years back but with the new jets it is a non-issue.

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ANyone know how to remove the jet faces inside the tub? Just curious, as I found one jet unscrewed quite a bit... i screwed it back and am hoping no water leaked from it..... but I am now curious if the faces of the jets can be interchanged, etc.

Thanks...

My experience with Arctic is that they just fall out.

I think they fixed that problem finally, and if you have a newer tub, you should be able to unscrew them counter clockwise.

Good luck.

They don't "just fall out" anymore. They have corrected this and all their jets are threaded. The dealer I bought from acknowledged this was a problem a few years back but with the new jets it is a non-issue.

Like I said, my experience with Arctic is they will just fall out. When I bought my tub, I was told Arctic's are engineered for the harshest climates, only to find out later the the jets fall out when exposed to warm water. Like I also said, I think they finally fixed this problem.

Yes Salp, you should be able to unscrew the jets and exchange them even with water in the tub. Hopefully someone affiliated with Arctic will support you and answer your questions.

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Yes, they these are threaded, so yes they go counterclockwise to unscrew. My question is can theses be unscrewed under water with no issue... and can they be replaced with different jet faces... ie, interchangeable.

Absolutely they can.

Vern

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As for air jets (blower)... can those be changed... or are those permanent.. i would like to put something that has mutiple smaller holes, vs the ones that are on the tub.. just a strait 1/4" or so hole.

Also, does anyone know who makes the ejts in the arctics? watereway? rising dragon? i want to see a schematic of one.....

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