Sanitize Your Hot Tub with Best Cleaner - Buy ScumRay Twin Pack Today!

Cleaning and sanitizing your hot tub on a regular basis is one of the greatest ways to ensure clean, clear, and easy-to-maintain water. Unfortunately, few hot tub owners follow a regular cleaning regimen. Today, we'll show you how to clean every part of your hot tub properly and also show you how to do it with our top-performing product ScumRay. This is also available as ScumRay Twin Pack in which you get two hot tub cleaners.



First step: Draining and refilling your hot tub

The most effective and basic technique to clean your hot tub is to drain all of the water, clean the surface, and then refill it. Draining it has two main benefits.

It allows you to add fresh water, which improves the quality of the water and provides a more enjoyable bathing experience.

And secondly, it gives you the opportunity to clean the hot tub's shell.

How to drain the water?

To drain the hot tub, first turn off the hot tub's power. When the power is turned off, connect a water hose to the drain of your hot tub. After connecting your hose, place the other side of the hose where you want the water to flow and turn on the drain valve to begin draining the hot tub.

When the hot tub has finished emptying, use a shop vac to remove the remaining water. To remove some of the water in the piping, connect the end of the shop vac hose to the jets and suctions.

When you've taken all of the visible water from the hot tub (there will always be a little quantity in the plumbing that you won't be able to remove), spray the shell with a non-sudsing hot tub cleaner and wipe it away with a paper towel or cloth.

How to refill the hot tub?

Close the drain valve and remove your water hose once the hot tub floor has been cleaned. The hot tub can then be refilled. It is critical that you refill your hot tub from the filter area. This allows the pump to fill with water first, avoiding potential airlock concerns when you restart the hot tub.

Turn the power back on and allow the hot tub to begin heating up once it has been fully filled. When the hot tub has reached roughly 70 degrees Fahrenheit, add your first chemicals.

To maintain good water quality, you should drain and refill the hot tub every three to four months, depending on how frequently you use it.

Step two: Cleaning hot tub

Water-loving microorganisms known as biofilm accumulate in hot tub pipes over time. These bacteria protect themselves with a slime coating that is resistant to all sanitizers like bromine and chlorine

Biofilm reduces the efficiency of your sanitizer since the residue in the water is frequently being used to get rid of the biofilm. This implies that your water will be sanitized more than necessary and will become cloudy quickly. You will also see a  ring at the waterline or discoloration on your filter.

While the normal drain and clean technique aid in keeping your water sanitary and clear, it does not address biofilm build-up in hot tub pipes. How do you clean that? You'll need a hot tub cleaner like ScumRay for this. You can also buy ScumRay Twin Pack in which you get the benefit of two hot tub cleaners.



What is ScumRay?

ScumRay's absorbent fibres specialize in attracting body oils, cosmetics and exfoliated skin. This is where our hot tub cleaner comes into play by removing it before they accumulate as scum layers in your pipes, filter, and overall tub. The fibers of ScumRay are twisted into a 3D honeycomb micromesh, increasing the surface area able to trap a large amount of hot tub scum.

The unique design of ScumRay allows it to float and sink, maximizing the area that comes into contact with your hot tub water.

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The submerged tail of the ray allows water to run over its wings, which immediately traps the scum.

Ray's belly fibers capture body oils that come to the surface as they pass through your hot tub pump.

Regardless of the resources available to clean your hot tub, it is your duty as a hot tub owner to regularly and efficiently clean it. This will prevent long-term problems and always keep your hot tub looking and smelling amazing.

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