Clearwater CH0018 Lay-Z-Spa Chemical Starter Kit for Hot Tub and Spa Water Treatment (Includes Chlorine, pH Minus, pH Plus, Foam Remover and Test Strips)

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Clearwater CH0018 Lay-Z-Spa Chemical Starter Kit for Hot Tub and Spa Water Treatment (Includes Chlorine, pH Minus, pH Plus, Foam Remover and Test Strips)

Clearwater CH0018 Lay-Z-Spa Chemical Starter Kit for Hot Tub and Spa Water Treatment (Includes Chlorine, pH Minus, pH Plus, Foam Remover and Test Strips)

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Hot tubs are found to be effective in lowering the risks of cardiovascular disease. On top of that, regular use of hot tubs also helps prevent stroke. All these reasons, along with the relaxing features hot tubs offer, have made them very popular among the UK people. Things like moisturisers, detergents, deodorants, makeup, and hair products mixed with water create foam. To control and prevent this foaming in your above ground pool or spa, you can use the foam remover. When pre-dissolving any hot tub chemicals, always add the chemicals to the hot tub water and not vice versa The good news is that testing your hot tub water is a straightforward job that takes seconds, so let’s dive in and find out all about how these testing kits work once in the hot tub and when to test hot tub water. What to use – Strips vs Liquid?

pH Decreaser. The pH level reflects how acidic or alkaline the water is. As evident from our research, hot tub owners are more likely to encounter too high pH levels (over 7.8) rather than too low (less than 7.2), so they will need a pH decreaser in a high volume bottle. Moreover, you will need a pH decreaser to balance high total Alkalinity (over 150 ppm).

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In this situation, you will need to use an alkaline increaser to raise the TA to the correct level.

Hot Tub Water Cleanser. A cleanser is used to remove minor particles and dirt from the water that a sanitizer cannot deal with. It also prevents scale formation on the surface of your hot tub and makes the water crystal clear. Using this product, you will need to add less sanitizer and hence it will save you money too. If you bathe regularly in your hot tub, you’ve undoubtedly noticed the foam building up in the water. No matter how much of a neat-freak you are, the foam will form in the water because you’re using it. Dissolved solids create foam in the hot tub water. If the reading is below 7.2, your hot tub water is too acidic; this can cause skin irritation and red eyes and will also result in the sanitiser becoming less effective. Chlorine tablets and rainwater can cause low PH levels. But, these kits often include unnecessary extras which can lead to wastage and higher costs. For most people, it's actually better to buy individual chemicals separately so that you get only what you need. Some folks believe it's just adding an unnecessary chemical to your water. However, most people agree that it's a good idea to remove metals such as iron and copper, which can cause discoloration, staining and potential damage to your hot tub equipment.Are you one of those people that love to relax in a hot tub after a long day at work? If so, you should know about hot tub water testing and why it’s the most important part of your hot tub maintenance routine.

Using the pH minus is very easy. Once chlorine is added to the water, the pH level is tested through the test strips, and if the pH level is high, pH minus is applied to the water to balance the level. This pool chemical starter kit is the safest means of sanitising your hot tub without worrying about putting the excess in your pool. There are two ways you can put chlorine in the hot tub: Jet Cleaner. Dirt can accumulate on hot tub jets due to continuous use. Jets are not easy to clean, it takes time to scrub all the dirt out of them. It’s much easier to use a product specifically made for this purpose. This will ensure that the jets run effectively and will also cut down on the cleaning time of the hot tub’s surface. You can then enjoy your hydromassage with a peace of mind that there are no germs in your jets. Balancing the water makes your bathing experience more relaxing and increases your hot tub’s lifespan. Risks Related To Clearwater Hot Tub Chemical Starter KitTaisuke, S., Morimatsu, S., Nagahori, H. (March, 2003) Free Residual Chlorine in Bathing Water Reduces the Water-Holding Capacity of the Stratum Corneum in Atopic Skin. National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved from: I've tried both, and I've not personally experienced any negative effects from using a metal reducer, but it's really up to you. Useful things to buy for ongoing spa maintenance



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