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1. do nothing, and just fill it when you're ready.2. A little chlorine in water.3. Off the shelf, spa surface cleaner.4. We do not use simple green.
I just got my new spa a few days ago and the electrician is due to finish the wiring tomorrow. I haven't put any water in it yet, but I sat in the tub last night for a picture, and noticed it didn't feel as smooth as I thought it would, as it kind of has a slight film on it. Now I'm wondering what's the best thing to use to clean it. I called the place this morning where I bought it and the guy told me to use Simple Green. He said to wipe it on with a rag, hose it off and bail the water out. My wife says no way, as she feels that adding Simple Green is just adding more chemicals and she's concerned we might not get all the Simple Green out. What do you fellow owners suggest?
QuoteI just got my new spa a few days ago and the electrician is due to finish the wiring tomorrow. I haven't put any water in it yet, but I sat in the tub last night for a picture, and noticed it didn't feel as smooth as I thought it would, as it kind of has a slight film on it. Now I'm wondering what's the best thing to use to clean it. I called the place this morning where I bought it and the guy told me to use Simple Green. He said to wipe it on with a rag, hose it off and bail the water out. My wife says no way, as she feels that adding Simple Green is just adding more chemicals and she's concerned we might not get all the Simple Green out. What do you fellow owners suggest?What kind of spa is it?
That's a neat spa! Sometimes I put antifreeze (glycerin based) in hot tubs when we winterize them to help prevent the lines from freezing during the cold. In the spring, when opening, it leaves a slime/slick film.
QuoteThat's a neat spa! Sometimes I put antifreeze (glycerin based) in hot tubs when we winterize them to help prevent the lines from freezing during the cold. In the spring, when opening, it leaves a slime/slick film. (I'll bite)Okay, and you use WHAT to get the slime/slick film off the tubs in spring?
You might find that having a bottle of spa surface cleaner and a scrubby pad may come in handy, especially for the firts few weeks of ownership. The stuff I use is made by Brilliance (Baqua packages the exact same product too)- it's a gel that you apply to a scrunge pad- it can be used with water in the spa, and it doens't need to be rinsed out. Came in handy to get rid of the "ring around the collar" that we got the first month or so we had the spa. You could also use a lot of regular cleaning products, but the spa stuff is made so that you don't need to drain the spa or rinse.
QuoteQuoteThat's a neat spa! Sometimes I put antifreeze (glycerin based) in hot tubs when we winterize them to help prevent the lines from freezing during the cold. In the spring, when opening, it leaves a slime/slick film. (I'll bite)Okay, and you use WHAT to get the slime/slick film off the tubs in spring?My guess would be gallons of Tequila and a bunch of friends in abrasive swimming trunks?