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CONFUSED!!!I thought that you put the spa56 in once a week and the renew in after everytime you soak.He told me just the opposite. One of the issues I seem to have is that no matter how many times I put spa 56 in the tub.....within a day or two....the test strip says there is none.He said that this was normal. That in fact by adding renew when the test strip states no chlorine...that it is a waste. He stated that I should put a couple of caps of spa56 in after each soak and then hit it with renew once a week.
Interesting how different mfgs recommend different methods. Arctic instructs owners with the Peak ozone system to use their Refresh product (comparable to Renew) - one ounce per soaker after every use - and then one ounce of chlroine twice a week regardless of usage. I have been doing that since I got it (month and a half) without any problems. There is not smell, chlorine or otherwise, and the water is crystal clear.
QuoteInteresting how different mfgs recommend different methods. Arctic instructs owners with the Peak ozone system to use their Refresh product (comparable to Renew) - one ounce per soaker after every use - and then one ounce of chlroine twice a week regardless of usage. I have been doing that since I got it (month and a half) without any problems. There is not smell, chlorine or otherwise, and the water is crystal clear. That is a commonly seen method often found in manufacturers manuals in conjunction with ozone. However, most of us have concluded that it is just not effective enough (even with ozone which I highly recommend) and recommend the dichlor per use and the weekly shock.
What are the resulting problems with the process I described, spatech?
QuoteQuoteInteresting how different mfgs recommend different methods. Arctic instructs owners with the Peak ozone system to use their Refresh product (comparable to Renew) - one ounce per soaker after every use - and then one ounce of chlroine twice a week regardless of usage. I have been doing that since I got it (month and a half) without any problems. There is not smell, chlorine or otherwise, and the water is crystal clear. That is a commonly seen method often found in manufacturers manuals in conjunction with ozone. However, most of us have concluded that it is just not effective enough (even with ozone which I highly recommend) and recommend the dichlor per use and the weekly shock.What are the resulting problems with the process I described, spatech?