Spaguard Spa Complete (70 oz)

Spaguard Spa Complete (70 oz)

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SpaGuard Spa Complete (70 oz) 3-in-1 High Intensity Formula for Spas and Hot TubsKeeps water amazingly clearSoftens waterKeeps spa cleanContains soothing lavender and eucalyptus extractsDirections for use:For best results, add this product after a fresh fill. Prior to adding SpaGuard Spa Complete water analysis and adjust water balance and sanitizer...
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SpaGuard Spa Complete (70 oz)

3-in-1 High Intensity Formula for Spas and Hot Tubs
Keeps water amazingly clear
Softens water
Keeps spa clean
Contains soothing lavender and eucalyptus extracts
Directions for use:
For best results, add this product after a fresh fill. Prior to adding SpaGuard Spa Complete water analysis and adjust water balance and sanitizer levels as needed. Add all recommended balancing products per label instructions.
Initial Dose: Add 1 capful of this product per 250 gallons of spa water with circulation pumps on, and jets/aeration off. Soaking can begin 15 minutes after application.
Weekly maintenance: Add 1/2 capful of this product per 250 gallons of spa water with circulation pumps on, and jets/aeration off. Soaking can begin 15 minutes after application.

For more information on Spa Guard Products, please watch this informational video.

PRODUCT FAQ'S

The force and velocity of aerated water keeps water moving so the filter can remove suspended debris. Circulation also ensures that the chemicals are thoroughly distributed. Dead spots are usually not as prevalent in a spa as they are in a pool.

With the dirt, sweat and oils released in a spa, good filtration is essential. Cartridge filters are the typical choice and because of the increase in the amount of filterable debris, the filter should be regularly cleaned with a garden hose or chemically cleaned at refill.

Cleaning a spa involves several aspects of care, including the removal of obvious debris by skimming or vacuuming, and removal of body oils that are rinsed off bathers. Also, be sure to wipe surfaces after heavy use.

Bacteria and algae grow much faster in a spa than in a pool. As a result, spa owners need to follow a regular and complete chemical treatment routine. Spa chemistry includes water balance, sanitizer and oxidizer applications.

Fewer gallons of water mean changes in water balance happen faster. Add to this the aerated water, increased water temperature, and the heavier bather loads, and it’s easy to see the importance of regular testing. Adjust the balance and sanitizer levels as needed.

Sooner or later, the water reaches a point where it just gets “worn out” from the bather load. When the water looks bad, smells bad, and feels bad it’s time for a change. It is recommended that you drain and refill your spa with fresh water approximately every 3 months.