
Every day, bacteria and other contaminants can find
their way into your spa water. Care should be taken to enhance
circulation – this will help prevent these contaminants from becoming
problems.
As the water circulates it:
• passes through the filter and the
suspended particles are trapped.
• thoroughly distributes the SpaGuard
products that kill bacteria, eliminate undesirable compounds, and help
prevent problems.

1. Run your spa's circulation system every day. Check your spa
owner's manual to determine how long your spa's circulation system
should run or ask us for advice.
2. If your spa has a separate circulation pump that runs
continuously, simply make sure that your system is always in good
working order.
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If left unchecked, contaminants such as dirt, oil, and even bacteria
can accumulate at the waterline, much like a bathtub ring. Good spa care
involves regular cleaning of surfaces. This will not only preserve the
surfaces, but will also make the whole spa environment look and feel
better.

1. Use a skimmer net to remove floating debris.
2. Brush and vacuum the spa.
3. If you have a skimmer basket, empty it once or twice a week.
4. Clean the oily ring that forms at the waterline using SpaGuard®
Surface Cleaner or SpaGuard Spa Mitts. This fast-acting product
breaks up the oils and debris at the waterline so you can easily wipe
the surface clean. Unlike most common household cleaners, SpaGuard
Surface Cleaner is totally compatible with your spa's water chemistry.
5. Prevent waterline build-up with SpaGuard Refresh This natural
product has enzymes that digest most oils and eliminate them from the
water.
By removing these oils:
• Your spa will be less likely to
form foam.
• The surface will be easier to clean.
• The waterline will require less
frequent cleaning.
• The filter will require less
maintenance.
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Many spa care mistakes are caused by poor filtration. A filter that's
operating properly helps keep the water clear by capturing the hair,
oils, and cosmetics that wash off when people use the spa. When the
filter is dirty or clogged, all this debris remains in the water. Most
spas have a cartridge filter. Check your owner's manual for detailed
information on how to remove the filter for cleaning. Typically you
should clean the filter every 4-6 weeks.

1. Remove the cartridge.
2. Rinse with a garden hose to remove loose debris. A hose-end nozzle
is best. A pressure washer has too much pressure. (NOTE: this will not
eliminate the accumulated oils.)
3. Every time you clean your filter, use SpaGuard Filter Brite
according to label instructions. This will dissolve and loosen the
built-up oil and dirt.
4. Thoroughly rinse the cartridge again. (Ideally the cartridge
should be allowed to dry before being returned to service.)
5. Return the cleaned cartridge to the filter housing.
6. Replace the filter element one every year to year and a half.
7. Use SpaGuard Polysheen weekly. Some particles of debris are
microscopic and too small for the filter to catch. Polysheen will help
join these tiny particles together and allow the filter to remove them,
keeping the water clear.
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By using a SpaGuard program in your spa care regimen, you’ll
receive numerous benefits. When used according to label instructions,
SpaGuard products will:
Make the water feel clean and comfortable.
Kill bacteria which can multiply rapidly in a spa.
Protect spa surfaces from stains caused by metals which are often
dissolved in water.
Protect spa equipment from scale caused by calcium deposits. Scale
can accumulate on spa surfaces and inside filters and heaters, greatly
reducing their effectiveness.

1. Maintain an adequate sanitizer level at all times to kill
bacteria.
• SpaGuard® Brominating Concentrate. Bromine is an ideal bacteria
fighter in spa care. Simply add these concentrated granules into the spa
water according to label instructions. A double dose of Brominating
Concentrate can also serve as a shock.
• Brominating Tablets. As these Brominating Tablets dissolve, they
release powerful protection against bacteria. Use them in a brominator
or in a floating feeder. IMPORTANT: Do not place Brominating Tablets in
the skimmer or drop directly onto the spa's surface.
• Chlorinating Concentrate. This fast dissolving chlorine product
is also effective against bacteria and easy to apply. Sprinkle the
granules directly into the spa according to label instructions. A double
dose can also serve as shock.
2. Use SpaGuard Spa lite (or a shock dosage of Brominating or
Chlorinating Concentrate) to remove undesirable compounds, eliminate
odors, clarify the water, and restore the sparkle. SpaGuard Spa lite is
the preferred routine shock product in spa care. This patented formula
has oxidizers to remove undesirable compounds and clarifiers to make the
water beautiful and clear. And it works fast so you can quickly get
right back to relaxing.
Every time you refill your spa with fresh water use SpaGuard Stain
and Scale Control to prevent metal stains and scale build-up. If your
water contains high levels of minerals or metals, we may also recommend
a weekly maintenance dose in your spa care routine.
Even if your spa is equipped with an ozone generator, you still need
SpaGuard sanitizing and "shock products." Ozone can provide
some oxidizing support, but ozone is very short lived. SpaGuard
sanitizers provide the continuous, reliable protection you need.
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There are 2 primary components that affect spa water quality.
1. Sanitizer
2. pH
When both are within their recommended ranges:
• Your water is comfortable, protected and clear.
• Your sanitizers and "shock products" work
efficiently.
• Your spa surfaces and equipment are protected.

1. Maintain sanitizer within the recommended levels:
Bromine residual = 2 - 6 ppm
Brominating Concentrate = 3-6 ppm
Brominating Tablets = 2-4 ppm
Chlorine residual = 3 - 5 ppm
(If your spa is equipped with an ozone generator, you may choose to
maintain the chlorine or bromine at the lower end of their ranges.)
2. Maintain the pH between 7.4 - 7.6. In this range bathers are
comfortable, the spa surface and equipment are protected, and the
sanitizers perform efficiently.
Add SpaGuard® Spa Sentry™ to hold the pH in it's optimum range. pH
is THE most important aspect of spa water quality. However,
maintaining the proper pH can be a challenge in a spa. The heated,
aerated water, combined with heavy bather loads can cause the pH to
change quickly, unless a means for buffering these changes is present.
That's where SpaGuard Spa Sentry comes in. Spa Sentry is formulated to
"watch over" the pH and protect the water from pH changes. So
all you have to worry about is enjoying your spa.
3. Test sanitizer and pH level several times a week with the test
strips. These strips provide quick, easy and accurate readings. The test
process is easy. Follow the label instructions. Simply dip and read.
4. Bring a water sample to us regularly (every 4-6 weeks) for a
complete water analysis. In addition to testing the pH and sanitizer,
this analysis will measure the water's total alkalinity, calcium
hardness, iron, copper, manganese and total dissolved solids. Based on
this analysis, we can recommend the SpaGuard spa care products you need
in order to keep the spa looking and feeling great!
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Regular draining and refilling is a normal part of spa care. Over
time, the water absorbs and dissolves minerals, chemicals and other
soluble material. We can perform a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) test to
help determine if it's time to replace your water. High TDS can make the
water look dull, become foamy and develop an odor.
How often you drain and refill your spa depends on how often you use
it.
This simple formula can help.
(# of Spa Gallons / # of Daily Bathers) / 3 = Days Between Draining
* Example: (300 gallons / 2 daily bathers) / 3 = 50 days

1. Drain the water. Check your owner's manual for information.
2. Clean the spa surfaces with SpaGuard Surface Cleaner or SpaGuard
Spa Mitts.
3. Refill the spa with fresh water.
4. Bring a sample of the water used to refill the spa to us for a
complete analysis.
5. Add the recommended SpaGuard products in the order and amount
determined by the water analysis.
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