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What SPA chemicals are needed to prepare for lots of people using the tub, and what can be done after?

Last time 5 people used the hottub, the chemicals went out of balance. Someone told me I could pretreat the SPA and posttreat to handle this temporary overload. What should I add?


Answer:
Bromine tablets and shock treatment. If you need a little extra chemical shock you can grind up a couple of bromine tablets in a blender and sprinkle it around the tub while the jets are on. Hose out your filter really good and or you can also soak your filter is TSP (Trisodium phosphate) for a few hours to get all of the oils out of it then hose it off really good.

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