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Starter Kit from Arctic Spas Hot Tubs
www.ArcticSpasOnline.com Here we explain the various products that come in our Hot Tub starter kit. Purchase hot tub chemicals online at http
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Cheap Hot Tub Supplies Chemicals www.GreatHotTubsToday.com
Visit www.greathottubstoday.com to find what you are looking for in cheap hot tub supplies and to receive quick and easy delivery to your door. Okay, so you’ve bought your hot tub, you’ve installed it and you’re ready to go and have a soak for the first time. But have you checked the water yet? Just as it is essential to treat the water in a swimming pool, so it is also vital to treat the water in a hot tub with specific hot tub chemicals. What Hot Tub Chemicals Do You Need To Buy? There are plenty of hot tub chemicals on the market — so many in fact that it can be confusing for the new spa or hot tub buyer to know what to buy. A lot of hot tub chemicals are designed to solve specific problems, and as such will not be required unless you find out your tub suffers from this problem. A typical example of this is having water that foams continually. One of the main types of hot tub chemicals you will probably need to invest in is a product to keep the pH constant at around 7.2. This helps to keep your hot tub in optimum condition, and you will find products available that will raise or lower your pH respectively. Keeping your hot tub water clean and healthy is of the utmost importance. Bromine tablets help achieve this quickly and easily, and do the same job that chlorine does in a swimming pool. You can use products containing chlorine in a hot tub as well, but bromine is better if you don’t like the strong smell that chlorine produces. You may also want to invest in hot …
Can i put hot tub water on my lawn?
I will be draining my hot tub soon to clean it out and fill it up with fresh water. We haven’t received much rain lately so I’d like to empty the hot tub onto my lawn but I don’t know if the hot tub chemicals will harm the grass. Any thoughts?
Why Hot Tub Chemicals Are Essential
Discover why you need chemicals in your hot tub and what to use.
No-one wants hazardous water-borne bacteria in their hot tub do they? So the best way to keep them at bay is by using hot tub chemicals. Although chlorine is used in swimming pools it is not recommended in a hot water environment, for keeping your water sanitized, as it loses it’s bacteria fighting properties at temperatures over 80 degrees.
There are chemicals that are specifically designed for use in hot water and have the dual benefit of keeping the water crystal clear.
You will need hot tub chemicals that will safely remove any of the following that definitely are, or may be in your hot tub water:
* Tanning lotion – do you get in and out of your hot tub between sun bathing or sunbed sessions?
* Natural body oils and sweat
* If your water supply is hard then calcium and lime deposits will clog up your hot tub with the potential to ruin the pipework and the water pump as well as making the water look dirty much in the same way that they will clog up your washing machine and leave deposits in your kettle
* Moving water caused by jets of pressure causes foam to form
You will need to get into a routine of adding hot tub chemicals on a daily basis, checking the water and then adding the chemicals to keep the levels up to the desired rate.
If you like your water to be clean and clear, and who doesn’t? Then maintaining the pH factor factor of the water will be an essential part of your routine.
The hot tubs guidelines suggest that you want an optimal pH level of between 7.2 and 7.6. You will find that there are many brand name products to achieve this and their product names will give you a clue as to their function e.g. pH-Plus or pH-minus.
Based on the list above you can buy chemicals to deal with each of these events:
* Tanning lotions, natural body oils and sweat require water purifiers which will break down the oils and remove them from the water
* You can prevent calcium and lime deposits from building up using specialist chemicals, which can also be used to break them down and flush them out of your tub
* Lime scum is removed by specialist cleaners which come in paste form
* Foam can be prevented using anti-foaming hot tub chemicals or if you need to get rid of foam that has already formed then there are chemicals especially for this too which are fast acting
As you will see it is important to keep your hot tub clean and free from bacteria and other water borne contaminants that will spoil your enjoyment of your hot tub. So keep you and your hot tub healthy with the regular use of hot tub chemicals.
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Leisure Time Spa Foam Down – Quart
- Non-oily foam suppressant, specifically designed for hot water applications.
- Compatible with all spa chemicals and hot tub chemicals
- Flip-top cap allows you to spray Foam Down directly on the affected area of the spa.
Product Description
Keeps foam from reoccurring, longer than other foam removing products! Non-oily foam suppressant, specifically designed for hot water applications.
Effective in all spas & hot tubs & compatible with all spa chemicals and hot tub chemicals.
Convenient flip-top cap allows you to spray Foam Down directly on the affected area of the spa. Instructions: Shake well before using. Add directly to the foaming area using approximately 1/2 oz. at a time. Repeat as necessary.
fish tank and hot tub chemicals?
i was wondering if you can use hot tub chemicals in a fish tank. it was my grandpa’s idea and i told him he was crazy. i have to prove you can’t. he wants to use ph increaser, alkalinity increaser, and hardness decreaser. i don’t know if all these chemicals exist for hot tubs though. please help me with ways to keep the tank stable. thnx
Can I use generic hot tub chemicals in a softub?
I just bought a softub and can not wait to get in it. Ordering the special softchlor and softshock on line will take a while and be fairly expensive. Local stores carry hot-tub chemicals- can I use them?
Leisure Time Spa Enzyme
- Reduces the need for spa filters maintenance and routine spa cleaning.
- Compatible will all types of spa chemicals and will not interfere with spa filters.
Product Description
Use powerful natural enzymes to break down oil, lotion, and organics that cause unsightly scum lines and odors in spa water. Significantly reduces the need for spa filters maintenance and routine spa cleaning.
Compatible will all types of spa chemicals and hot tub chemicals, and will not interfere with spa filters. Initial Treatment: Add 1 oz. per 250 gallons of spa water. Repeat daily until scum line is gone. Weekly Treatment: Add 1 oz. per 250 gallons of spa water weekly to avoid buildup at water line.
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