Quidpronihil Posted March 30, 2021 Report Share Posted March 30, 2021 Have re-inflated our Coleman Saluspa for its second season of use. Before adding water, we noticed it would deflate on its own, but not “quickly” enough that we could easily determine where any leaks were coming from. I deflated, dutifully sprayed the entire surface with soapy water, re-inflated several times now, and have yet to determine anywhere that there could be a possible leak. Just now I completely unscrewed and re-attached the air valve (although there was no indication it was the source of the leak), just in case. So before I continue driving myself crazy looking for a leak if this air valve re-attachment doesn’t do the trick, my main and probably very silly question at this point is - could it be the water? There’s no logical reason that NOT having water in the spa could cause it to deflate.........right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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