Here is what you can do to clear up cloudy hot tub water, from our over 15 years of expertise in hot tub maintenance: Check the pH levels and adjust as needed. Shock shot with chlorine or bromine. Regularly clean your hot tub filter. Run the jets for a few minutes to circulate the ...
If you can smell “chlorine,” it probably means you actually don’t have enough chlorine in your water because it’s been used up. Test your water, and if the level is below where it should be, shock your hot tub to bring it back up quickly, get rid of the chloramines, and put ...
breaking down in the sun. But since most hot tubs are covered when not in use, that CYA can easily build up over time and reduce chlorine effectiveness. Your CYA levels should be between 30 and 50 PPM. If your CYA gets too high, you’ll need to drain and refill your hot tub ...
Manuals & How-To's What does Nordic recommend to keep my hot tub water sparkling clean, clear and sanitized? We recommend Nordic customers use granulated sodium di-chlor in our hot tubs – don’t confuse this with liquid chlorine or calcium hypochlorite. Why granulated sodium di-chlor? Ther...
Biofilm is more than just an eyesore—it’s a real issue for your hot tub’s health. Biofilm slime is a sticky mix of bacteria and microorganisms that cling to hot tub surfaces. These microorganisms create a protective layer that resists disinfectants like chlorine and bromine, resulting in a...
bacteria that are carried in on bather’s skin also increase the amount of chlorine needed to maintain an adequate chlorine residual. For these reasons, it will be necessary to add more chlorine on sunny hot days and when there are more people in the pool than when the opposite is...
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Dampen your hair with bottled spring water before getting into a chlorine pool (it will help dilute the chlorine) Condition regularly Don't brush hair when wet -- use a wide-toothed comb Blot your hair dry -- don't wrap it or roughly dry it with a towel Avoid overdrying -- blow dry...
Once the swim spa is filled, be sure to balance the chemicals. Start with alkalinity and pH, and then add chlorine. At start-up, you want to bring up your chlorine levels to 5 ppm to 8 ppm and then give it time to drop to a safe level for use. ...
3. Take a warm or hot bath at least once a day. Immersing your body in warm or hot water can help relax your internal anal sphincter, which will allow better blood flow to the area. Consider visualizing rich blood flow to your anal sphincter as you soak in the tub, as we know that...