SpaPure pH Up
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The SpaPure pH Up product is a high quality pH balancer.
This product will ensure safe pH levels in your spa or hot tub.
If the pH levels start to drop to low then the water will become corrosive and irritate bather skin or it could damage the spa equipment if gone untreated.
This product is compatible with chlorine, bromine, silver-mineral, and ozone-treated spas.
Safely increases pH levels
Prevents corrosion and skin irritation
Compatible with chlorine, bromine, silver-mineral, and ozone-treated spas
Dosage Apply 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) for every 500 gallons of water.
Directions NEVER mix different products together in the same bottle or pail.
Add this directly to the spa water.
Test spa water frequently during the week and make necessary adjustments.
Turn on circulation system.
If pH is between 6.8 and 7.1, apply 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) for every 500 gallons of water.
Apply this product directly to the spa water.
If pH is less than 6.8, apply 2 ounce (4 tablespoons) for every 500 gallons of water.
Circulate for 15 to 30 minutes and retest pH.
If pH is below 7.2, repeat steps 2-4 until pH is between 7.2-7.6.
If you are adjusting the pH with some frequency, test total alkalinity and make necessary adjustment.
Use of SpaPure simply soft will help maintain a stable pH and buffers alkalinity.
Ingredients Sodium Carbonate:100%
For more information on Spa Pure Products, please watch this informational video.
PRODUCT FAQ'S
When it comes to product additions here are some general rules. However, always review and follow label directions for use.
- Items such as SpaPure pH Up, SpaPure pH Down, and SpaPure Hardness Increaser should be added no less than 30 minutes apart.
- Always adjust pH and total alkalinity prior to adding sanitizing and shock products such as SpaPure Chlorinating Granules and SpaPure Spa Oxidizing Shock
- In most cases, "Accessory" items such as SpaPure Natural Clear, SpaPure Defaomer can be added one after another directly to the spa water without impacting performance.
- If the spa was recently superchlorinated or "shocked" with a chlorinating product, hold off adding SpaPure E-Z Enzyme until chlorine levels retreat below 6 ppm.
In short, it all depends on you. The more you use it the more care the water will need. For details, goto our Spa Guide HERE and proceed to Step 3, Routine Care
SpaPure is currently only available to purchase from our Spa Retailer and Service network. Haviland Consumer Products, manufacturer of SpaPure, is currently a buisness-to-buisness enterprise.
Cloudy water is the worst and correcting it can be a challange.
- Correct the pH and total alkalinity. It is unlikly correcting these by themselves will make the water better, but if they remain outside their ideal parameters, it will impact the other products from helping correct the water.
- Make sure the spa is occassionally running and filtering. Spa should run at least 4 hours in total daily.
- Filters should be degreased once a month if the spa is used regularrly (8-12 weeks if using SpaPure EZ Enzyme)
- Ultimatly, water goes cloudy because it lacks enough sanitizer and that is likley because the water is not "shocked" with enough product or not "shocked" frequently enough for as frequently as the spa is being used.
Shocking is the chemical process of removing excess wastes and contaminats in the water. You can simply add more SpaPure Chlorinating Granules to "superchlorinate" the water, but that leads to more chlorine odors, you cannot use the spa as often, shortens the life of the spa cover, and more. If you chose to use chlorine for shock then consider SpaPure Multi Shock Extra. Shocks that are free of chlorine, can actually remove more wastes than chlorine. For a thorough explantion of these type of shocks, THIS technical document can help. Check out our SpaPure Shocks COMPARISION GUIDE putting all of SpaPure shocks side-by-side.