Invest a few minutes each day to take care of your SPA.
The time will be well worth it. There's nothing like regular
maintenance to help avoid any kind of problems.
Daily Maintenance
1. Run SPA pump and filter at least 8 hours
per day to circulate water and help keep SPA clean.
2. Test sanitizer level and maintain in proper range.
Maintain bromine level of 3 - 6 ppm
or chlorine level of 3 - 5 ppm.
3. Test pH and adjust if needed
to maintain reading of 7.2 - 7.6.
Weekly Maintenance
1. Shock SPA to remove organic compounds
and keep water clear.
Add 1 oz. of SPA Shock per 500 gallons every week.
Or use Brominating or Chlorinating Concentrate
per label directions to shock SPA.
2. Add 2 tablespoons (4 capfuls) of Stain & Scale Control
per 300 gallons, to prevent stains and scaling on SPA equipment.
3. Apply Surface Cleaner to a sponge or soft cloth
and wipe along waterline and SPA surfaces to remove
oils, grease, and other debris.
4. Add 2 tablespoons (4 capfuls) of Enzyme Cleaner
per 100 gallons to reduce waterline build-up and
help keep filter clean and operating properly.
Periodic Maintenance
1. Drain and refill SPA every 60 - 90 days
for moderately used SPA's.
2. Clean SPA surfaces thoroughly with
Surface Cleaner while SPA is drained.
Rinse well before refilling.
3. Remove the SPA filter and clean with
Filter Cleaner every 2 - 4 weeks to
remove grease and oil from filter.