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I'm sorry if I started a fewed. But it looks like I have it backwards. We are dumping the water this weekend, and starting fresh. I promise to take your advice and use 1 tablespoon Dichlor AFTER soaking, and use 4 tablespoons of MPS (Shock) weekly for our 325 gal tub. We do use N2, and ozone, I guess that helps some. We have to use our soft water because our well water has so much iron in it. So we use Calcium Hardness Increaser. I had the water checked, and the dealer said to use the soft water, but add the Increaser. I do use lotion after soaking, but I'm sure that my new regimen of adding chemicals is going to help a lot. I can't believe I have been soaking in bacteria!! Not a pleasant thought. I can't wait to get rid of the old water, and jump into a clean tub for my next soak, using the Dichlor and MPS correctly.All I can say is THANK YOU all for guiding me in the right direction. Where would we newbies be if not for the help of people like you.P.S. Why is it that the water smells of chlorine, and burns my eyes? Is it because I was using MPS before soaking? I was under the impression that if I smelled chlorine the water was clean. I guess I was really wrong. Thanks again.
Most are using 1 tbsp per person soaking after use. Maybe someone using N2 and Ozone can let you know.
Vinny, I hear what you're saying and I agree that the type of sanitizer is not as important, but using one effectively is. Bromine works for me. I have no intention of researching different types of sanitizers and do all sorts of scientific analysis. I bought the spa to enjoy, not be a slave to. I also can't see what the big deal is about a floater? Just remove it when you open the cover and toss it back in before you close up. Could it be easier?
QuoteI'm sorry if I started a fewed. But it looks like I have it backwards. We are dumping the water this weekend, and starting fresh. I promise to take your advice and use 1 tablespoon Dichlor AFTER soaking, and use 4 tablespoons of MPS (Shock) weekly for our 325 gal tub. We do use N2, and ozone, I guess that helps some. We have to use our soft water because our well water has so much iron in it. So we use Calcium Hardness Increaser. I had the water checked, and the dealer said to use the soft water, but add the Increaser. I do use lotion after soaking, but I'm sure that my new regimen of adding chemicals is going to help a lot. I can't believe I have been soaking in bacteria!! Not a pleasant thought. I can't wait to get rid of the old water, and jump into a clean tub for my next soak, using the Dichlor and MPS correctly.All I can say is THANK YOU all for guiding me in the right direction. Where would we newbies be if not for the help of people like you.P.S. Why is it that the water smells of chlorine, and burns my eyes? Is it because I was using MPS before soaking? I was under the impression that if I smelled chlorine the water was clean. I guess I was really wrong. Thanks again.If you use N2 and Ozone you were probably not soaking in Bacteria. A strong Clorine smell could mean you had a high Combined Clorine count. The new water will help. With the N2 and Ozone you can probably get away with less clorine after each use. Most are using 1 tbsp per person soaking after use. Maybe someone using N2 and Ozone can let you know.