Clearwater CH0009 Water Clarifier for Hot tub Spa and Swimming Water Treatment for Pristine Crystal Clear Water, 1 Litre

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Clearwater CH0009 Water Clarifier for Hot tub Spa and Swimming Water Treatment for Pristine Crystal Clear Water, 1 Litre

Clearwater CH0009 Water Clarifier for Hot tub Spa and Swimming Water Treatment for Pristine Crystal Clear Water, 1 Litre

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Reduced Chemical Usage: When you use a spa clarifier, you can reduce the amount of sanitizing chemicals you need to keep your water clean. The clarifier eliminates impurities, so you won’t need to use as much chlorine or bromine. SeaKlear Spa System Flush has several unique features, which make it a highly attractive product for spa owners. These include: If your hot tub or swim spa is used regularly, i.e. over and above twice a week, you may find that option one is preferable due to the reduced downtime should a clarity problem occur. ‘Prevention is better than cure’ in this instance. Suntan lotion, body lotions, make-up, deodorant, and moisturiser can also build up over time and cause hot tub foam. Food and drink The addition of other chemicals will increase the likelihood of clarity issues. Always add chemicals in small quantities and re-test as you do so.

No matter which way you approach it, bad chemistry is something you never want to find in a hot tub. “But, my pH is completely balanced!” you say. We’re sorry to say that most microbes (like humans) love water that has a neutral pH and is warm with a neutral pH. In terms of bacterial growth, an un-sanitized hot tub works much in the same way as a Petri dish. That is why it is so important to stay on top of maintaining your hot tub’s chemistry. If you are a hot tub owner, you may have heard of the term “spa clarifier”. But what exactly is it, and why is it important for your hot tub maintenance routine? Spa clarifier is a chemical solution designed to improve the clarity and cleanliness of your hot tub water. Calculate the amount of spa clarifier needed: Read the instructions on the clarifier product and calculate the amount required based on the number of gallons of water in your hot tub. Most clarifiers require 1 ounce per 500 gallons of water.Ensure your hot tub water is circulating when adding water clarifier as this will distribute it evenly. What are the alternatives to a water clarifier?

Can be Expensive: This product can be expensive, especially for spa owners who need to use it on a regular basis. Step 3: Run the Pump – After adding the clarifier, run the pump for at least 2-3 hours to circulate the water and allow the clarifier to do its job. Despite its benefits, there are several misconceptions about spa clarifiers that prevent people from using them. One of the most common misconceptions is that spa clarifiers are expensive and not worth the investment. However, using a spa clarifier can save you money in the long run by reducing the need for expensive chemicals and treatments. Spa clarifiers are effective in removing tiny particles that cause cloudy water, making the water clear and sparkling. Improved Water Clarity: The most significant benefit of using a spa clarifier is that it improves the water clarity in your hot tub. It eliminates the impurities that cause cloudiness, making the water crystal clear.No matter what you do, surfactants are going to slowly build up in your hot tub – which is why you need to change its water every three months. If you still have issues getting your water clear, you can always empty your hot tub and refill it. With time, residue and particles accumulate and it may become more difficult to keep your water clean and clear. Step 2: Add the Spa Clarifier – With the pump running, add the recommended amount of spa clarifier to your hot tub water. This is typically 1 oz. of clarifier per 500 gallons of water.

While metal particles in your water don’t noticeably affect your dishwasher or other home appliances, these microscopic bits of metal can alter your water chemistry and limit the performance of your hot tub. By adding a pre-filter to your garden hose when you fill, you can remove dissolved heavy metals by upwards of 98%, whether you’re drawing water from a well or municipal source. One pre-filter we recommend is the Blue Water Spa Pre-Filter. This filter will also remove many other volatile organic compounds and other bits of contamination that can throw off your hot tub’s chemistry. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions: Each brand of spa clarifier has its own instructions for use. Be sure to read and follow these instructions carefully for best results. Use a Pre-Filter There are a number of hot tub water clarifiers, the most common are either is made up of polymers or natural products, such as Chitosan, that will either form a chemical bond or ‘clump’ the very small pollutant particles. These particles will inevitably be found in every hot tub, irrespective of how well the water is tested and how clean the bathers are. It’s not exactly pleasant to think about, but the truth is that you leave oils and dead skin cells behind every time you get out of your hot tub. Keep your sanitiser levels topped up and these will all get dissolved.

What Causes Hot Tub Water to Become Cloudy?

An appropriate amount of sanitizer will help destroy any particles that may have accumulated causing the water to turn cloudy.



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