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I've had previous problems with too high of a pH, but now I'm hovering around 7.4. Never had to adjust up, but I think my dealer said spa up is just baking soda. Is that correct? Thanks in advance!
Isn't it funny that we can spend thousands of dollars on the right spa, but when it comes to maintaining it, we choose to put in sub-standard products. How about this... use the dealer recommended products if you want warrantee service to be covered under warrantee...
wow!!!!! It's that much at home depot these days???Anyways.here's a tip, the alkalinity increaser your dealer sells..............you ain't gonna be baking cookies with it. Baking soda and TA increaser are the same in chemical name only, the actual percentage of the stuff is a much higher concentration in the pool and spa chems.
My TA and PH tend to drop over the course of a week. Therefore, when I shock I add a tbs of baking soda to the water. It does the job beautifully...and cheaply. Right on the money every time.Elle