Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: NE-Phil on August 19, 2005, 10:32:29 am
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Yes, I know I'm going to get all kinds of unrelated comments about this but has anyone tried a Leisure Time Dirty Duck (http://www.focuspools.com/store/productdetail.asp?product=LTC098) to absorb scum, oils, surface contaminants, etc. from a spa? It just floats in the spa suckin' up all the bad stuff. Any one use it?
Sounds interesting.
Phil
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Yes, I have. They work. It is made of Polypropylene, spun in such as way that it absorbs oil while floating in water.
There are many such products on the market, I haven't found any that work better than the others, except for "Scumbag" which has a huge blob of the stuff in a net bag. That tends to make it easier to handle without releasing the oils back into the spa as you take it out for cleaning.
(http://store1.yimg.com/I/nationaldiscountpoolsupplies_1859_250276)
Also, you can use the bag to hold the thing in place in your spa if that works better for you.
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I have always had a scum bug (same as dirty duck) floating in my water. It pretty much stays in the filter compartment. Don't forget to rinse it out on a regular basis.
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for those of who dont know.... where can you get a scum bag?
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I was gonna.... but nah.
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for those of who dont know.... where can you get a scum bag?
I'm pretty sure he's been banned from this web site
I'M SORRY MR. MODERATOR, I REALLY COULDN'T RESIST.
feel free to delete this
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What Doc forgot to mention, you can get them from his website. You should be able to find comparable products at local dealers, too.
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Speaking of buying online, I clicked on one of the member's links and found a great site that i just purchased a pump that drains the spa in less than 3 hours completely for much less than the store near me. I can't remember the member, but it was Spadepot and they even threw in a cool magnet for the fridge that tells me all the proper levels as i reach for my milk each morning.
Ebay has also been great as i wanted an extra set of filters and found a set for half of what the normal retail is and they are exactly the same. I think I will probably only buy items I need immediately at the actual store from now on, like beer.
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Speaking of buying online, I clicked on one of the member's links and found a great site that i just purchased a pump that drains the spa in less than 3 hours completely for much less than the store near me. I can't remember the member, but it was Spadepot and they even threw in a cool magnet for the fridge that tells me all the proper levels as i reach for my milk each morning.
My dealer told me to use 1 1/2" corrugated tubing. I had a new 25' length around from when I was working on my sump pump. It drained my 400 Gallons in about 45 min. I turned my heater down, started the siphoning action from a jet (no air mixing) and turned off the tub at the breaker once the siphon took. It worked great!
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The dirty duck, scumbag and scumball do work well to absorb oil. Many people place them right into the filter compartment, but be sure to turn off the breaker, prior to removing you spa filters for cleaning, as we have removed many of many of these oil absorbing sponges from inside the pumps. It starts with a service call from a customer claiming their pump is running, but no water is coming out of the jets. When we remove the pump face plate union, we find a scumball wedged into the face of the pump,blocking flow to the impeller. If the filter is removed with the pumps running , even on low speed, the pump will suck the scum ball right into the pump.
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...but be sure to turn off the breaker, prior to removing your spa filters for cleaning, as we have removed many of many of these oil absorbing sponges from inside the pumps.
NJDave,
Thanks for the tip. I could easily see that happening! :o
Phil
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NE-Phil
Your welcome. We get a service call about every month, for items getting sucked into pumps. Besides oil absorbing sponges, we also have removed leaves, childrens toys, bathing suits, underwear and another item I won't mention.
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Is a scum ball better to use than enzymes?
Is the outcome the same - no ring around the tub.
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My dealer told me to use 1 1/2" corrugated tubing. I had a new 25' length around from when I was working on my sump pump. It drained my 400 Gallons in about 45 min. I turned my heater down, started the siphoning action from a jet (no air mixing) and turned off the tub at the breaker once the siphon took. It worked great!
Vinny, could you explain this in some more detail. How are you using the jet to create a siphon?
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Just a guess on my part but I'd venture that he puts the end of the 25' of tubing at the jet, turns it on and the jet starts the water down the tube. Would beat the heck out of doing it like you were 'borrowing" gas from your dad's car and getting that painful feeling in the jaws just below your ears. I'm just guessing on that part too of course. paul
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Vinny, could you explain this in some more detail. How are you using the jet to create a siphon?
Pretty much how Paul said - Since you have the Piper - Make one of the quasi lounger seat jets operate on full, put one end on the jet and let it pump the water up over the side of the tub, once you feel or hear the water spilling over the side shut the pump off and main circuit breaker and let gravity take over, place the end of the tube in the bottom of the tub and it should drain in about 45 min. Again since you have a bottom drain (I need to do something about accessing it myself) put a hose to that and let it help drain the tub - maybe it'll drain in 30 min.
I've only done it once but it was really easy, I tied the hose to the coverlifter so that it wouldn't move and made sure that the hose end in the tub didn't attach itself to the floor or side.