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Does Trixie wear lotion, make up, have hair with conditioner and/or other hair products? I honestly would think the slime would be attributed to these factors rather than *ahem* *romance*, but then again you could, I mean Trixie, could always try my method and see if that makes a difference or not.
Is it from Trixie's romance? What chems are you using? Slimy doesn't usually happen.Do you keep all the jets on when shocking or dosing with dichlor? Do you leave all the jets on if your tub clears it's lines?
I'd think that if there was a significant amount of oils and such in the water to make the shell slippery, then I'd think you're water clarity would be off, or at the very least see some oil slicks or rainbowing on the water surface? It could just be a well waxed shell, or the factory finish.
QuoteI'd think that if there was a significant amount of oils and such in the water to make the shell slippery, then I'd think you're water clarity would be off, or at the very least see some oil slicks or rainbowing on the water surface? It could just be a well waxed shell, or the factory finish. Drewstar, you are a genious!!!!
Could it also be that it is new-tub-syndrome, so that skin oils and the like are a factor? (They say that all kinds of crud gets released from our pores when we become regular tubbers). Also, it is generally a good idea just to keep your hair out of the tub so that conditioners and whatever are not introduced to the water. Now, just sitting there relaxing, that is a no brainer. But with other activites, perhaps, one might not be so careful....
QuoteQuoteI'd think that if there was a significant amount of oils and such in the water to make the shell slippery, then I'd think you're water clarity would be off, or at the very least see some oil slicks or rainbowing on the water surface? It could just be a well waxed shell, or the factory finish. Drewstar, you are a genious!!!!You know, I keep telling folks that, but no one listens. If it's annoying the hell out of you, try taking a Mr. Clean Magic eraser and wipping the area's that are slick.Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are your friend.
Is this where that bottle of Enzyme stuff comes into play? Naturally removes oil, lotion, and organics from spa water using nature's enzyme power.Maybe clarifier?
QuoteQuoteQuoteI'd think that if there was a significant amount of oils and such in the water to make the shell slippery, then I'd think you're water clarity would be off, or at the very least see some oil slicks or rainbowing on the water surface? It could just be a well waxed shell, or the factory finish. Drewstar, you are a genious!!!!You know, I keep telling folks that, but no one listens. If it's annoying the hell out of you, try taking a Mr. Clean Magic eraser and wipping the area's that are slick.Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are your friend. ***I'm not worthy...I'm not worthy, of DREWSTAR THE GENIOUS!Drewstar,Yes, it is bugging the hell out of me, I mean Trixie! She is a clean freak!Do you know where these magicial MR. Clean easers are sold, Trixie needs all the friends she can get?