Sanitizers & Water Balance
Spa Water Test Strips:
Test bromine or chlorine levels as well as pH and total alkalinity.
Brominating Tablets:
Slow dissolve bromine tablets disinfect and sanitize water via a feeder or
floater dispenser.
Sodium
Bromide: Establish an immediate bromine reserve for spas and
hot tubs. Use 2 ounces when filling the spa.
Renew:
Non-chlorine shock treatment that eliminates odors and reduces irritating
contaminants for fresh, clear water.
PH Balance:
A breakthrough in water technology. Unique formulation locks-in pH levels
between 7.2 and 7.8 eliminating drift and continuous water testing and
adjustment. Use after filling the tub, adjust the pH quickly and easily.
It will properly adjust and hold the pH for up to three months.
OZ: Specifically
designed for ozonator spas, these quick dissolve; chlorine-free shock
tablets rid spas of oils, lotions and organic contaminants with unique
effervescent water clearing action.
Spa Up:
Granular product gently adjusts water pH and alkalinity upward.
Spa Down:
Granular product adjusts water pH and alkalinity down.
Spa Water Treatment
Spa Bright & Clear:
Developed specifically for hot water treatment, unique polymer action
neutralizes and removes dirt, soap, oily films and suspended particles for
clean, fresh water.
Spa Defender:
Proprietary formula prevents and inhibits calcium stain and scale build-up
for protection of spa surfaces, heater and other equipment.
Spa Foam Down:
Effective blend of non-oil, anti-foaming agents stops and retards foaming
in any type of sanitized spa.
Spa Metal Gon:
Prevents metal staining of spa surfaces by sequestering iron, copper and
other minerals.
Surface & Equipment Maintenance
Spa Fast Gloss:
Reactive silicone protects, waterproofs and seals spa finish to prevent
fading and oxidation. Use every time you drain and clean the tub.
Filter Clean:
Highly concentrated solution cleans dirt, oil, and grease and soap film
from both cartridge and diatomaceous earth filters.
Shocking: Why and When
With regular use of your spa there will be an increased amount of
non-filterable wastes such as perspiration, oils and organics that can
accumulate. As these contaminants enter the water they will react with the
sanitizer (chlorine or Bromine) to form either
Chloramines or Bromamines.
Chloramines and Bromamines are the most common source of spa water
problems such as: eye and skin irritation, foul odors and dull, cloudy
water.
Shocking or super-chlorinating the water will “burn out” the
Chloramines or Bromamines. This can be accomplished by either the addition
of Chlorinating Granules or Renew, a non-chlorine shock treatment. For
ozone systems, OZ tablets can be used.
Your spa should be shocked every 7 to 10 days, depending upon the level
of spa use, or whenever there has been increased bather activity. |