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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! Posts Tagged ‘hot tub chemicals’Keep Your Hot Tub Clean With Spa Test Strips
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May 10, 2013 - 08:48 pm
Unfortunately, we’re not as clean as we think we are. The chemical balance of the water is changing constantly thanks to bacteria from our bodies–sweat, skin, lotions. Even mold, algae, and viruses can travel through the air and infiltrate our relaxing oases. Hot tub test strips help you keep tabs on your hot tub chemicals…but you haveRead the full story Hot Tub Ozonators Do The Work For You
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March 9, 2013 - 10:54 pm
For Hot tub owners, having an ozonator on your spa greatly reduces the amount of chemicals you will use to keep your hot tub fresh and saves you money at the same time – giving you more time to relax. After all, isn’t this the reason you bought a spa in the first place? ThatRead the full story Spa Care Kits Take the Guesswork Out of Hot Tub Chemicals
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February 21, 2013 - 10:20 pm
Hot tubs are for relaxing, not science experiments. When it comes to hot tub chemicals, you don’t want to be guessing. You want quick and easy maintenance so you can get back to enjoying your hot tub. Spa care kits are the perfect solution. Everything You Need in One Kit By purchasing a spa care kit, youRead the full story Reduce Your Electric Bill with Hot Tub Accessories
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February 1, 2013 - 03:25 am
You’re lying in your hot tub on a cold winter evening, staring at the stars and thinking about how good life is, when your relaxing moment is broken by thoughts of how much electricity you use to heat your hot tub. Don’t let worries about your electric bill ruin your hot tub moment! There areRead the full story Spa Chemicals: Chlorine Vs. Bromine
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January 11, 2013 - 01:28 am
Unless you enjoy sitting in hot tubs full of viruses and bacteria, you’ll want to purchase plenty of sanitizers and other spa chemicals and begin treating your tub. When it comes to sanitizing chemicals, you have two main options: chlorine and bromine. But which should you choose? Though some people strongly prefer one or the other, neitherRead the full story Natural Spa Supplies for Pregnancy
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January 4, 2013 - 08:46 pm
It’s common for expectant mothers to experience a wide range of extremely uncomfortable symptoms during a pregnancy. Many women struggle with nausea, balance, circulation, numbness, and swelling. Unfortunately, there are many other uncomfortable symptoms and conditions strongly associated with being pregnant as well. A popular complaint described by nearly every expecting mother is the seeminglyRead the full story Keep Your Hot Tub Clean With New Hot Tub Filters
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November 12, 2012 - 11:58 pm
Hot tubs are a great way to unwind at the end of a busy day or even for heat therapy on tired, sore joints and muscles. If you have the pleasure of owning a hot tub; remember to keep it well maintained by checking chemical levels on a regular basis, and changing the hot tub filter atRead the full story Natural Spa Care: Throw The Chemicals Out!
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November 5, 2012 - 04:42 am
Organic and all-natural products are the new trend in food, personal care products, and cleaning supplies. Consumers are becoming more conscious about what they put in and on their bodies, but what about what they put their bodies in? Hot tubs and spas are generally places where chemicals are unavoidable, but the truth is thatRead the full story Hot Tub Chemicals For Cloudy Water
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October 10, 2012 - 03:01 am
Have you recently drained and cleaned your hot tub only to find the water is cloudy? Treating cloudy water can be frustrating for a spa owner. With a little investigation, a small amount of science know how, and the right hot tub chemicals, it can be fixed. Cloudy water is usually caused by water that is outRead the full story Spa Chemicals: Make SureThey Are Designed Specifically for Hot Tubs
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September 1, 2012 - 12:36 am
Hot tub maintenance is quite easy, but you still need to take the proper precautions to keep it a safe environment for your family. Many people wrongly assume that hot tub water should be treated exactly like pool water. While it would be convenient to treat hot tub water the same as you do aRead the full story |