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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: RyanC7 on November 17, 2018, 01:11:17 am

Title: ADVICE NEEDED Soap in hot tub!
Post by: RyanC7 on November 17, 2018, 01:11:17 am
Good Day all I recently did a tub drain and refill but used a little dishsoap to wash some parts of the tub. Thinking I rinsed everything well I refilled the tub and now it is foaming,,

Is there a way to stop this without draining and cleaning again?

Will the soap eventually work its way out?

The temp in canada is dropping fast and I am worried about refilling it.
Title: Re: ADVICE NEEDED Soap in hot tub!
Post by: bud16415 on November 17, 2018, 08:53:44 am
They sell defoaming products. Go to your supplier and get some follow directions on bottle.

In the future fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use that for cleaning parts or just very hot water.
Title: Re: ADVICE NEEDED Soap in hot tub!
Post by: bradleyabell on November 19, 2018, 09:40:51 am
They sell defoaming products. Go to your supplier and get some follow directions on bottle.

In the future fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use that for cleaning parts or just very hot water.

I have found that the defoaming products only work temporarily.
Title: Re: ADVICE NEEDED Soap in hot tub!
Post by: bud16415 on November 20, 2018, 07:18:27 am
They sell defoaming products. Go to your supplier and get some follow directions on bottle.

In the future fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use that for cleaning parts or just very hot water.

I have found that the defoaming products only work temporarily.

Sometimes that is true and I have seen them leave a little bit of film on the water also. I have only needed to use them a couple times. Once they did like you mentioned and I had a lot of foam.

I had good luck that time by running the tub and using the leaf blower to blow the foam off the top. After doing that for about a half hour it was 99% gone and then adding the defoamer finished the job.

IMO it is really important to keep soap out of the tub.
Title: Re: ADVICE NEEDED Soap in hot tub!
Post by: wmccall on November 20, 2018, 01:10:04 pm

I have found that the defoaming products only work temporarily.
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That may be true if the reason the tub foams continues.  Being that our tub only sees 5 or 6 swim suites all year (and those never see laundry detergent) I've found the defoaming products work good when used.   You have to make sure the root cause goes away.  In the rare times I have a foaming problem, I use the de-foamer in a spray bottle sprayed directly on the foam, and then will rinse the filter out the next weekend. On occasion I may have to do this twice.