Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: MaryM on December 22, 2004, 12:21:17 pm
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Want the tub smelling good for Christmas company. The Sundance Sunsents seem to do nothing. Trying Spazazz
crystals. It says to "sprinkle to desired level".
Anyone try these? How much for a Sundance Optima? Tablespoon?
Thanks,
Mary
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Start with a TEASP00N and wait a bit.
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I find that the crystal aromas do not tend to last as long as the liquids.
Another plus for the liquids, the crystals have non-aroma ingredients that to add to TDS. Yes I know everything you add to the water, besides water :D, raises TDS. Crystals add more to TDS than the liquids.
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For some reason, I don't know why, if you mix the crystals with the liquid the scent last much longer than either by itself.
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For some reason, I don't know why, if you mix the crystals with the liquid the scent last much longer than either by itself.
because you are using double the dose? ;D
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Cute......... but not. Same total volume, just 50/50 liquid and crystal........... this doesn't count my son and his friend making a science experimant out of ALL the fragrance I HAD sitting by the hot tub.
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Make sure you circulate the water well. A customer used the blue "Eucalyptus" crystals in her bath tub and they turned her toenails blue. You might want to try Being by Baqua Spa. They work with chlorine/Bromine/Baqua and seem to last a little longer.
(http://www.beingaromatherapy.com/images/original/logo_being_original.gif) (http://www.beingaromatherapy.com/)
Try the "Release" it is a company favorite.
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Another plus for the liquids, the crystals have non-aroma ingredients that to add to TDS. Yes I know everything you add to the water, besides water :D, raises TDS. Crystals add more to TDS than the liquids.
What is TDS?
~Mary
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Total Dissolved Solids. Keep in mind that whenever you ad something (chemicle) to the water that the water will evaporate...but not the chemicle. So the first bit of chlorine/bromine you added to the spa 3 months ago is still in there. After a while the over saturated water can start to build up scaling or even become corrosive.