How to Clean a Jetted Spa Using Spa Rx
Purchase the Spa-Rx cleansing system., Note that Spa-Rx has two ends: One that surrounds the jet intake, and one that attaches to the tub faucet.,Attach the jet intake cover by securing the suction cups by following the enclosed directions and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Purchase the Spa-Rx cleansing system.
It comes with 32oz of Spa-Rx Advanced Cleaning Solution for jetted tubs. ,,,, Let the water run through the 30 feet (9.1 m) of pipe for about one (1) minute., When the blue water starts to exit the jets, turn the water off.,, NOTE:
Because there is water in the jet pipes and the water is being sucked into the jet intake, the tub/spa does not have to be filled with water up the the jets.,, -
Step 2: Note that Spa-Rx has two ends: One that surrounds the jet intake
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Step 3: and one that attaches to the tub faucet.
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Step 4: Attach the jet intake cover by securing the suction cups by following the enclosed directions and video.
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Step 5: Attach the the other end to the tub faucet
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Step 6: and strap into place tightly.
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Step 7: Turn on the water
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Step 8: but do not turn on the jets at this time.
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Step 9: Pour 8 fluid ounces of the Spa-Rx Advanced Cleaning Solution into the small door in the top of the jet intake cover
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Step 10: as shown in the video and the instructions.
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Step 11: Let the Spa-Rx Advanced Cleaning Solution soak in the pipes for a minute or two.
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Step 12: Turn the water on again
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Step 13: and run the jets in 15 second spurts 3-4 times.
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Step 14: For added protection
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Step 15: wet a sponge or washcloth with Spa-Rx.
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Step 16: Use detergent and thoroughly clean the surface area
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Step 17: outside areas of the jets
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Step 18: of the bathtub after using the Spa-Rx cleaning system.
Detailed Guide
It comes with 32oz of Spa-Rx Advanced Cleaning Solution for jetted tubs. ,,,, Let the water run through the 30 feet (9.1 m) of pipe for about one (1) minute., When the blue water starts to exit the jets, turn the water off.,, NOTE:
Because there is water in the jet pipes and the water is being sucked into the jet intake, the tub/spa does not have to be filled with water up the the jets.,,
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