Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bobhol on December 08, 2004, 09:14:36 am
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After my first water change everything was great for a week. I went to my dealer with a water sample and he recommended a calcium additive. while I was there he showed me a product called Spa Perfect an enzyme product that is designed to absorb oils etc. and keep filter maintenance to a minimum. I added 130 mls to my tub and now I have a foam problem, nice three inch bubbly clouds ,when I turn on the air and jets. Now what do I do? I,m totally upset I added this stuff to my water. thanks ,bobhol
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If it is like the Brite and Clear then the foam is normal. According to the directions this is the product working to get the stuff collected and out of the tub. I wouldn't run the air jets, most likely is creating extra foam, but run the jets for an hour or so and it should clear up. At least that is what the Brite and clear bottle says. :-/
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Spa Perfect works great but can cause foam, I add it on low speed with the air induction off. I also don't like to add it with a sequester like protect plus, I don't like the idea of one creating solutions while the other breaks down solutions and I thinks they counteract one another.
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Bobhol;
I notice many do not read the instruction on the package. If memory serves, you are using Refresh (SpaGuard) the package reads something like "Do not add.........until sanitizer level drops below 5ppm"
If you add it withy high sanitizer levels the foaming is worse and the product has almost no positive effect (enzyme + br/cl@5ppm= dead enzymes)
HTM
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Thanks HTM. Your probably right. Ihad put a bag of spa-lite in about 12 hours earlier and didn,t take a reading for chlorine before adding the enzyme treatment. I feel so foolish.(blush,blush) As usual the answer always shows up on this forum . I will try again AFTER a chlorine check. thanks,bobhol