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As that thread mentions, superchlorinating is the key! White flakes is often an algae and killing it with chlorine in large amounts is the short answer. Remember to remove your cover and let it run for an hour or so when doing this.The other possibility is calcium but that should have shown up on the walls of the spa after draining.Anyone missing a white cat in your area? Steve
I bet my water bill is going to be a doozy next time though Four refills on a Grandee in one day.
Anyone missing a white cat in your area? Steve
Have you tried the product called Swirl Away? I use it periodically, it is supposed to break free the deposits that sit in the plumbing. I like it alot. Be careful, if you are using BaquaSpa, you cannot use it.The next time you refill your spa, add 8 ounces of Metal-x, that will help keep the minerals in suspension.
So after it has run a few days have you seen anymore flakes? (In the spa )