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You gave Mike thousands and thousands of dollars, and you're worried about being a pesky?
Quote from: Dr. Spa™ on July 29, 2012, 02:46:18 pmYou gave Mike thousands and thousands of dollars, and you're worried about being a pesky?Actually...Mike helped us out a lot and we were saving more $$ to be able to buy a spa from him when we stumbled upon the same spa (couple years old) for 1/4 or the price. In Mikes words, we'd have been stupid to not snag that opportunity. So, no, we didn't spend thousands of dollars with him, but we did establish a good relationship with him. In the mean time, this site has been a great source of information and I hope to learn enough that I can(one day) be a contributor as well as a sponge. TwinCitiesHotSpring. Nice KISS post.
Low calcium can give a spa a greater propensity to foaming.
Quote from: SnowHot on July 29, 2012, 03:04:48 pmQuote from: Dr. Spa™ on July 29, 2012, 02:46:18 pmYou gave Mike thousands and thousands of dollars, and you're worried about being a pesky?Actually...Mike helped us out a lot and we were saving more $$ to be able to buy a spa from him when we stumbled upon the same spa (couple years old) for 1/4 or the price. In Mikes words, we'd have been stupid to not snag that opportunity. So, no, we didn't spend thousands of dollars with him, but we did establish a good relationship with him. In the mean time, this site has been a great source of information and I hope to learn enough that I can(one day) be a contributor as well as a sponge. TwinCitiesHotSpring. Nice KISS post.Question: You mention keeping Calcium in line. I've also read water hardness is irrelevant if your tub isn't set into concrete where pitting may be an issue. Can you elaborate here?
its personal choice and there are plenty that get on with Bromine (not Bromide)