SpaCare flocculant Bright & Clear
If you have cloudy bathing water, SpaCare flocculants can solve the problem. In order to ensure that your bathing water does not have turbidity due to high pH, you should measure this first.
Once you have identified the problem, you can fix it. Small particles such as skin, pollen, seeds and similar particles can be so small that they pass through filters without being collected. The flocculant causes the particles to stick to the filter, leaving the water clear and clean.
Important to clean filters after SpaCare flocculants
After flocculation with SpaCare Bright and Clear, it is important to clean the filter cartridges. Remove the filter from the container and rinse off any visible dirt that you see between the discs. After flushing, place the filter cartridge in a container and add the SpaCare Filter Cleaner flocculant according to the dosage instructions on the packaging.
After soaking in the solution for at least 12 hours, remove the filter and rinse it thoroughly under clean water. Now you have a cleaned spa filter ready for use.
For your daily operation of the spa, you can advantageously have double filters. This allows you to quickly switch to clean filters. When using one cartridge as a filter, make sure to clean the other filter.
Recommended values
You should therefore be careful with the dosage and you should also check and adjust the chlorine, pH and alkali levels regularly to the recommended values:
Chlorine content 1,0-3,0 mg/l;
pH 7.0-7.4;
Alkalinity 80-120 mg/l.
Shock chlorination
When using SpaCare products in your spa, you can add SpaCare MiniChlor or SpaChock at any time for shock chlorination and as a result you have clear and bacteria-free bathing water.
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