User Guide
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This guide will help you understand how easy water maintenance can be.
SpaPure’s safe and unique products have been specifically formulated for
all types of water. With periodic maintenance, you will be confident that
your spa will provide clean, safe enjoyment for years to come. SpaPure
products are supported by our network of dedicated and knowledgeable
water care professionals. If you have questions, please feel free to contact
them for assistance.
Your Spa and The Water
When a spa is used, there are some things that are unintentionally added into
the spa like sweat and natural body oils. Some of those unintentional items
can be reduced or avoided, such as residual soaps, deodorants, and cosmetics.
Regardless of what goes into the water, SpaPure can handle any situation.
In addition to adding our SpaPure water care products to the water, there are a few
extra steps that you will need to maintain a beautiful looking spa.
Circulate & Filter the Water
Water circulation allows the spa filter to capture all substances in the water,
including ones that cannot be seen. Check your spa to ensure that your circulation
system is running every day. It is harder for germs, bacteria, and other contaminants
to cause issues in your spa when water is moving.
Without a filter, your water will be very cloudy regardless of how often you
add water care products to your spa. The spa filter captures grease and other
contaminants that come off our bodies, so your filter will need to be cleaned and
degreased monthly with light to moderate spa use. Regular use of Filter Cleaner
will also extend the life of the spa filter.
Drain, Clean, Refill, Repeat
There is a small amount of water in spas that users enjoy, so the impact from
users is great. When we sit in our spa, we introduce a lot of foreign material. We
also add products to the water to help keep the water appearance and comfort in
check. All of these things added together are called dissolved solids. Dissolved
solids may cause anything from hazy water to decreased sanitization. The only
way to remove these solids is to periodically drain and refill the spa. For most spas
this should occur every three months. Between refills, clean the spa surface with
Spa Cleaner and clean the internal plumbing with System Cleanse.