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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: jbequer on October 05, 2015, 10:57:59 am

Title: To shock or not ?
Post by: jbequer on October 05, 2015, 10:57:59 am
New tub owner draining water for the first time using the ahh some flush product.
After filling with fresh water, should I do a shock treatment of Dichlor before adding the Aquafinesse?
I've had the spa for 30 days, I noticed too much foam and difficult time regulating of chemicals and cloudy water.
I think as most recommended a drain refill is needed. I figure the new spa came with dirty water in the inner pipes which caused most of the problems.
I hope I can keep the water clear as it once was for about two weeks. I hope it's not that difficult to keep the water clean, I'm hoping my theory about the dirty pipes is correct.
So do I need to shock new water to make sure I start out clean?

375 Gallons How much Dichlor for shock?
Title: Re: To shock or not ?
Post by: Sam on October 05, 2015, 03:00:37 pm
I'd throw a couple of teaspoons in, but it's probably not necessary since you did the ahh-some.
Title: Re: To shock or not ?
Post by: jbequer on October 05, 2015, 03:42:57 pm
Some people use ahh some a second time , how would I know if it's needed twice for a complete clean?
Title: Re: To shock or not ?
Post by: Quickbeam on October 05, 2015, 03:46:57 pm
If your water is really dirty after you have run the Ahh-Some through, then you might want to do it a second time.
Title: Re: To shock or not ?
Post by: dlleno on May 02, 2016, 06:42:30 pm
I know this is a late entry but the question caught my eye and i thought i would share my experience.  the short answer is YES - some conditions call for more than one ahh-some purge.  in my situation I had a brand new spa delivered to my back patio, but my concrete pad was not yet ready  -- so the wet-tested new spa sat in hot weather, growing biofilms.  I could never get sanitizer demand down to normal levels because bad guys were lurking. 

the long and the short of it is that a spa may require more than one purge.  what i ended up doing is purging three times, and on the last time I put my cleaned filters back into their normal positions and ran an ahh-some treated spa just to prove there was nothing else to release.  the cleaned filters actually released some small small amount of material which I wiped up with the micro fiber cloth, rinsing in a separate ahh-some solution.  that did the trick for me - my CL demand went back down to normal and all was well after that. 

My advice is that the spa is not purged properly until you are running an ahh-some treated spa and see no contaminant release.  For severely contaminated spas this can take several purges.