I am a new spa owner. 500 gallon Gulf Coast Spa. I'm using a 100% bromine system (Brilliance for Spas) per local dealer recommendation. I liked the Bromine option due to a feeling of less maintenance away from home for weeks at a time.
After filling spa, balancing chems, and then filling floater with sanitizer, the new water felt really nice, soft and clean. After about a week or about 2 users, 4 times, I shocked with Brilliance Oxidizer (1 oz). After 2 days, Bromine back to normal levels, PH at 7.6, TA at 120 and CH at 400. These are all the same readings I had after initially after balancing the tub at fill-up. However, now the water seems to feel, HARD. I really liked the feeling of the soft, silky water. Is this soft, silkier water just due to NEW (drain/refill) water and not expected to remain soft after usage? I read people on this forum just crazy about waiting for their NEW water and am wondering if this may be 1 of the reasons people like it? Or am I doing something wrong? Should I maybe attempt to get my TA and PH lower? Will that possibly affect the "SOFT SILKYNESS" of the water?
Additionally, I will add that Brilliance recommends the user of a metal and scale control product (weekly). I have not used this as my dealer has stated my water is great from the tap (CH wise), just needed help on my PH and TA. Maybe I should use this product to "SOFTEN" the feel of my water?
My TAP readings are...
PH 7.3
COPPER .4
IRON .0
TA 210
CH 246
My water (so far) is clear and my filter is also clean. We are clean soakers and use very minimal swimsuits.
Thanks in advance for any advice provided. I know I'm not too far off; I just need a little assurance/guidance. I current use test strips (again dealer provided) but plan to get test kit to do my Bromine sanitizer readings, TA, PH and CH. I hope that test kit will be easier to read then the finicky test strips.