Water naturally contains calcium, which in turn can cause white flakes if the PH level is high (above 7.6).
If you detect white flakes in the water, they can disappear on their own via regular filtration - the possibilities are even greater with our Sannra™ cleaning-free spa filters. When the flakes are large, they stick to the outside of the filter and clog it. To remove the flakes, you need to take the filter out with the circulation off and rinse the flakes off. This usually needs to be repeated a number of times to remove all the flakes.
It is likely that there are also calcium deposits in pipes and in the bathroom. Then use some of our products that prevent lime.
If the white flakes are not lime, unsuitable care products/chemicals containing too many insoluble substances may have been used.
Advice to avoid white flakes or milky water in the future:
Make sure the alkalinity has been adjusted to 80-120 mg/l, so the pH is stable.
Check the pH regularly, preferably 2-3 times a week, and adjust to 7.0-7.4.
Use SpaCare No Scale or Delphin spa Lime stabiliser to lower the hardness of your bath water and thus reduce the risk of limescale deposits.