Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: goneaway on September 06, 2013, 03:56:43 am
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I recently bought an 5 year old Artisan Island from my friends son.
Of course, getting it moved 10 miles, then creating a suitable base, having it wired up, and buying chemicals to suit etc was a job in it's self.
I gave the filters a darn good clean before we started to use it, but i thought i really ought consider replacing them, after all, i don't know how old they are or what sort of abuse they've had.
After a few days googling, i determined which ones i needed, and ordered them last week.
Wow, what a difference.
The flow into the skimmer box is so much stronger, i can now actively see water being drawn in.
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Yea buy 2 or 2 sets and change them out every other week or so and soak them in cleaner over night and rinse them off for the next change.
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Does filter cleaner really work ?
What is it exactly ?
And is not just something found under the household sink, but under a different name/price tag ?
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I was thinking the same thing. I believe something like Oxi-Clean would work even better at cleaning plus would be gentler on the filter material. Just my thought on it. I bought the expensive "filter cleaner", but when it runs out, I'm going with Oxi-Clean.
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I am using TSP (trisodium phosphate) one cup to five gallons of water in a bucket, soak overnight then hose off well. I buy it at Lowe's or Home Depot. I bought one extra filter, so that I can rotate cleaning them and still use my spa. If you have more than one filter, I also recommend rotating your filters so that they wear the same. With Hot Spring spas, the filter with the grey cap is used 24/7 for circulation, so obviously gets more use. They are expensive, so I'm hoping my maintenance plan prolongs my filter life.
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Yea TSP
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I am using TSP (trisodium phosphate) one cup to five gallons of water in a bucket, soak overnight then hose off well. I buy it at Lowe's or Home Depot. I bought one extra filter, so that I can rotate cleaning them and still use my spa. If you have more than one filter, I also recommend rotating your filters so that they wear the same. With Hot Spring spas, the filter with the grey cap is used 24/7 for circulation, so obviously gets more use. They are expensive, so I'm hoping my maintenance plan prolongs my filter life.
That's what I do with my Hot Spring filters; rotate them. I marked them 1 - 5, and every time I clean them the next number gets a turn with the circulation pump.
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My task today.
Find TSP in the UK.