How To Clean Jets In Hot Tub
These tips will help ensure you get the most out of your hot tub.
How to clean jets in hot tub. If that s what you re facing you don t just need to clean your tub. I could never truly clean behind the jets on my jetted tub. Just a short video on how to remove jets from your tub. You then soak the jets in vinegar and water overnight. This will keep the jets running effectively and reduce cleaning time on the hot tub s surface.
Turn it off when the jets are covered by 2 3 in 5 1 7 6 cm of water. Screw the jet units accurately back into place. Clean your jetted tub every 1 3 months if you use your tub daily or several times a week. The first step involves the removal of the jet unit from the spa tub. When i bought my house i was never give.
Cleaning now you ve drained your hot tub. Cleaning the basin of a jetted bathtub or cleaning a empty hot tub is similar to cleaning a regular tub. Cleaning jets isn t a difficult task as long as you use the proper products and know how to remove and replace them inside the hot tub. The first step is to drain the water in the hot tub. Remove the jet unit from the spa tub.
It s time to clean your hot tub properly. The first one is a filter cleaner with a quick rinse. Like vinegar bleach breaks the bonds of stains. You should clean your hot tub every 2 3 months depending on use. For cleaning a jetted tub with vinegar fill the hot tub with water covering the jets with approximately two inches of hot water pour the vinegar into the hot tub and run the jets for 15 minutes to allow the vinegar to cycle through the tub and the jets.
Fill the tub with hot water to 2 3 in 5 1 7 6 cm above the highest jets. Say you ve got a case of hot tub folliculitis on your hands. Next you unscrew and remove the jets you want to clean. Take the filters out and begin to clean them. After sending all the horrifying particles uncovered in the previous step down the drain use a homemade jetted tub cleaner to get rid of soap scum hard water stains and other unsightly messes that mar the pristine surface of the tub.