Spa Lime Stabiliser
You use Spa Lime Stabilizer to reduce the hardness of your bath water If your bath water is too hard, there is a risk of lime deposits and the water in the spa can become cloudy and discoloured, resulting in deposits on the walls and in the filter. Spa Lime Stabiliser reduces the hardness of the water and thus prevents precipitation and deposits. If you have your own well, "hard water" is common as this water is usually enriched with minerals and metals.
Instructions for use
Before dosing, first measure the hardness of the water. If you need to adjust, first dissolve the Hardness Up in a bucket of water. Add 10 grams of Spa Hardness Up per 1000 litres of bath water to increase the value by 10 ppm. Distribute the indicated amount of Hardness Up in the water. After dosing, test the hardness again after 30 minutes and if you are not satisfied, dose again.
Clean filter cartridges often or buy Cleaning-free filters
You should clean the dirty filter cartridge at regular intervals. Remove the filter from the container and rinse off any visible dirt that you see between the lamellae. After flushing, place the filter cartridge in a container and add filter cleaner 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.
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 value 7.0-7.4
Alkalinity 80-120 mg/l
Maintenance
You change the bathing water regularly and at the same time you clean the spa. You should use Delphin Spa Pipe Cleaner to clean the built-in pipe system. You do this 3-4 times a year. After cleaning, you take the opportunity to change the filters or clean them thoroughly. After this work, it is time to fill up with new bath water that you shock treat with Oxi Booster or Spa Shock.
Maintenance procedures
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