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Grandee622:
First time spa owner here and I'm still trying to figure it all out. How often do those of you with the Hotspring/Grandee plastic filters clean them? I was told that I could put them in the dish washer. Any suggestions?

Spoiledrotten:
I've only had my Envoy a little over a month. I cleaned them a week ago and used the filter cleaner, made for spa/pool filters. I washed them by hand, not trusting the dishwasher for those fairly expensive filters. I watched a couple of YouTube videos on washing spa filters and tried to follow their lead. I'll be interested in watching this thread.

goneaway:
I'm still trying to determine which filters my tub has, so in the mean time, i hit them with the jet wash.
I was worried about wrecking them, but they stood up to the fan pattern, and loads of crud came out.

Spoiledrotten:
I'm going to make a cleaning wand for mine. I'll get a piece of PVC pipe that will fit into the center of the filters, cap one end, put a hose adapter on the other end and drill lots of holes in the PVC cylinder. Then, when I connect it to my water hose, it will back wash the filter to dislodge the particles. Then, I use a filter cleaner to get the remaining oils and debris from it. Still watching this thread, though.

Sam:

--- Quote from: Spoiledrotten on July 22, 2013, 10:20:00 am ---I'm going to make a cleaning wand for mine. I'll get a piece of PVC pipe that will fit into the center of the filters, cap one end, put a hose adapter on the other end and drill lots of holes in the PVC cylinder. Then, when I connect it to my water hose, it will back wash the filter to dislodge the particles. Then, I use a filter cleaner to get the remaining oils and debris from it. Still watching this thread, though.

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Sounds like a cool idea!  Please, let me know how it works.

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