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Old 7 May 2019, 12:22 AM   #95
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I’ve just done a check on the levels of the Hot Tub and it was extremely high chlorine levels.
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Hopefully it’s a metallurgical defect that Rolex will redress.

Also, hopefully Rolex won’t say “Not my probrem...” a la Mr. Chow when he’s given $75,000 for the wrong Doug in The Hangover.

You should get a water sample ASAP. Also check with your homeowners’ insurance
Given that the chlorine levels were 'extremely high' the chance of it being a manufacturing defect are remote, being generous. A polish will rectify the surface oxidation and that is likely what will be offered.

Speaking to the insurance company is a good plan if the OP was the person responsible for the hot tub.
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