Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: dstreetmom on April 16, 2012, 12:38:01 am
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Hi all -
I just read prior posts on this topic, which were most helpful. However, I seem to have conquered white mold WITHOUT going nuclear (i.e. super shock, run jets for hours, drain, install new filters, repeat if necessary...). I did shock the snot out of the tub, but did not drain or install new filters. I haven't seen any evidence of white mold in about a month. Does this mean that I've vanquished it, or is it lurking still? Also, other than being gross, does white mold cause illness? Lastly, does this stuff work? "Spa System Flush"
Many thanks to all of you hot tub gurus!
Nancy
P.S. Tub is a 2009 Sundance Cameo.
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You probably got rid of it. Chlorine will kill it, but it can hang out in pipes which is why it needs high chlorine with circulation to get rid of it. White water (tissue) mold is a fungus. It's not normally pathogenic so more of a nuisance than anything else.
Spa System Flush is best for getting rid of grease and biofilm. I'm not sure if it's helpful for white water mold, but I suspect not.
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Be sure you at least rinse the filters. As it comes loose from surfaces and plumbing, it will end up in the filters, and if it's not dead, it will begin the process again.
I tell folks to rinse the filters out for a few days after they feel they have killed it all, just to be sure.
And I would LOVE to know where it comes from: I can go a year without hearing about it, and then we will have ten customers come in the same weekend asking about it, from different parts of town.
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Thanks for the great info -- it kinda confirms what I thought (e.g. the mold is gone!!) -- it seems to me that a clean smelling, crystal clear tub should have good water. Nevertheless, it was time for a water change so as I write this, jets are running (no filter) w/Swirlaway, relatively new filters have been thoroughly rinsed and the "pillows" are drying in the sun. Once the tub is drained, I'll wipe down all surfaces and start the refill. Our tub has a wicked high bather load :). It probably could have used a drain a few months ago.
It is a glorious day in Fremont, CA. Happy Sunday everyone!
Nancy
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Be sure you at least rinse the filters. As it comes loose from surfaces and plumbing, it will end up in the filters, and if it's not dead, it will begin the process again.
I tell folks to rinse the filters out for a few days after they feel they have killed it all, just to be sure.
And I would LOVE to know where it comes from: I can go a year without hearing about it, and then we will have ten customers come in the same weekend asking about it, from different parts of town.
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Would soaking the filters in a bleach water solution for few hours be a good idea in that case?
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Would soaking the filters in a bleach water solution for few hours be a good idea in that case?
I think a good rinse every day for a few days is plenty: you usually add your chlorine to the filter compartment, and the action of the normal water flow in the tub will accomplish about the same thing.
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