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Useful Tips
AquaSafe 90 is a
positively charged ion. Your tubs’ surface has a negative
charge. Once in a 90-day period, they may bond, and you will
notice a slight film develop on the surface of your tub. All
that you need to do is wipe the inside of your tub with a
clean cloth or sponge to break this bond. The great result
of this bonding is that it also creates a natural lubricant
within your spa, coating your heating element, pump, seals,
and your plumbing, allowing your tub’s mechanics to work
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To
help avoid any issues arising, follow these tips as a
preventative measure.
1.
Set your spa on
'continuous filtration'. Many modern spas are factory set to
run just a few hours at a time, which is inadequate. Consult
the owners’ manual to make the adjustment to 8 hours
minimum. Remember 24/7 is better
2. Clean your filters weekly or more
depending on usage.
3. Monitor your pH weekly. Keep it in the
range 8.0 to 8.4.
4. Add some kind of clarifier when needed.
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Issue:
Cloudy water
Possible causes:
1. Large number of bathers or
lotions, oils, deodorants, sunscreens or other
products used on the skin or soap residues in
bathing suits.
2. Contamination in the water supply or
chemical residue from the pipes.
3. Customer has put a fragrance in the
water.
4. Customer has put too much AquaSafe 90
into the spa.
(See Step 2,
No1 on the directions page.) |
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Solution:
1. Make sure
filters are clean and the filtration system runs at least 8
hours a day.
2. Add some clarifier (such as SeaKlear
Natural Clarifier) If you do not have any SeaKlear natural
clarifier at hand you can add 2 small cups of normal
house hold chlorine bleach. Although this is going against
having a chem-free spa, it will help to clear up cloudy
water. It burn's off and evaporates very quickly leaving
just the AquaSafe 90. Be patient your spa water will
clear up and does not have to be drained, AquaSafe 90
just needs time to do its job.
3. If the customer did not use the Aquasafe
Spa Cleanser product, and the clarifier does not solve the
problem, the customer must put a bottle or two of Aquasafe
Spa Cleanser in the already existing water and run it for
five days. Then drain the water and start fresh with
AquaSafe 90. (See Step 1.) On the directions page.
4. If a fragrance was put in the water, the
tub must be drained. Refrain from putting any fragrances in
the water with AquaSafe 90. If you have an Aromatherapy Pod
you can either use beads or herbal oil dispensed on a linen
cloth.
5. For small spas of 1350 litres or under
750ml of AquaSafe is adequate.
6. If you have any questions you may
wish to be answered please phone our helpline
0208 090 3509
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