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Welcome to the Hot Tub Things Blog. Discover all the latest products and get tips on how to keep your hot tub in tip top condition with The Hot Tub Things blog! Archive for the ‘Hot Tub Care’ CategoryThree Tips for Getting the Most out of your Hot Tub Chemicals
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June 28, 2012 - 07:05 pm
Maintaining your hot tub can be very expensive when you are always having to replenish your hot tub chemicals and service your spa. However, if you remember a few tips it can be easy to find the affordable hot tub chemicals and keep costs down a little. The first tip is to check our selection of hotRead the full story A natural hot tub experience: Supplies
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June 28, 2012 - 05:36 pm
Buying hot tub supplies can be one of the most challenging parts of owning a hot tub. Some people think of all the chemicals they may have to add to their spa and become averse to idea of having to soak in that. Others just don’t know what chemicals they may have to use, orRead the full story Hot Tub Chemicals: Why Are They Important?
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May 24, 2012 - 04:56 pm
The most important reason to add chemicals to your hot tub is to keep it clean and sanitary. Sanitizers kill the bacteria that flourish in warm water. These bacteria can cause skin irritation and even illness. Chlorine is one of the most well known and traditional sanitizers. It is most often related to use inRead the full story Getting the right spa parts is easy!
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April 26, 2012 - 09:14 pm
So you were just looking around on the deck, checking out the spa and it hit you. It’s time to give this baby a thorough check-up and get it back in peak condition. So let’s start with the obvious: Is the shell and cabinet in good shape? No cracks or other damage? How about theRead the full story Spa Parts: What You Need to Know about Hydrojets
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March 29, 2012 - 06:24 pm
One of the most important spa parts your hot tub uses is its hydro-jets. Hydro-jets push the water into the spa, providing the high-pressure massage action that spa owners love. Each hydro-jet pumps out between 12 and 15 gallons of water per minute. If you consider that spas generally contain a minimum of four jets, that’s aRead the full story Seven Hot Tub Chemicals You Should Know
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March 15, 2012 - 10:28 pm
If you have a hot tub, you likely have hot tub chemicals. If not, you’ll need to get some – fast. Hot tub chemicals are what keep your spa fresh, balanced, and virtually odor-free. Here are the seven you need to know. Spa Sanitizers Hot water is a breeding ground for all types of unfriendly bacteria.Read the full story Spa Supplies for Effective Spa Care
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February 23, 2012 - 09:02 pm
Spa maintenance is an essential part of hot tub ownership. And to maintain your spa properly you need to follow certain steps and use the proper spa supplies. Cleaning and Sanitizing Cleaning and sanitizing your hot tub is one of the most important parts of hot tub ownership. In addition to removing any obvious debris likeRead the full story Spa Filters: Is it Time to Change Your Filter Cartridge?
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February 16, 2012 - 06:55 pm
Spa filters are a key element to the health of your spa because they work to clean all the contaminants – like body oil, dirt, hair, leaves and bugs – from your home spa. However, all that hard work doesn’t just happen. You have to take an active part in keeping your spa filter clean. It’sRead the full story A replacement spa pillow can make the difference
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February 9, 2012 - 06:08 pm
Imagine relaxing in your hot tub, enjoying the aroma of lavender or eucalyptus, letting all your cares drift away. Now imagine laying your head on your spa pillow only to find it is worn out, so that doesn’t provide the proper head and neck support. The neck and the back are two of the most common areasRead the full story Making Your Spa Cover Last Longer
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February 3, 2012 - 05:01 pm
Spa covers are a valuable part of spa care because they help keep dirt and debris out of your spa. However, they are subject to wear and tear just like anything else. So while they are doing their job, they become susceptible to grit, grime, dirt, mildew and mold. Clean Your Spa Cover Monthly Begin byRead the full story |