What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
It is not recommended to make your own hot tub chemicals because improper mixtures can harm your skin, eyes, and the hot tub itself. It is best to use commercially available chemicals specifically designed for hot tub use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Silver can tarnish in a hot tub due to exposure to chemicals such as chlorine or sulfur that react with the metal. The high temperatures and presence of these chemicals can cause a chemical reaction on the surface of the silver, leading to tarnishing. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent tarnishing in a hot tub.
Hot tub chemicals are for the most part perfectly safe for the human body. The main chemical used is a chlorine product. It is safer the be exposed to chlorinated water in a hot tub, than it is to dirty hot tub water that has not been properly cleaned. The heat from a hot tub can make nasty organisms grow very quickly. There are also natural hot tubs, please see the following link for more information www.ahhnatural.com
Options for hot tub chemicals include standard bromine or chlorine for disinfectant, pH plus and pH minus to adjust pH levels. Some hot tub owners who want more environmentally friendly solutions that use less chemicals are using ozonators, bromine or chlorine salt generators (salt systems), Waters Choice enzyme treatment which reduces chemicals needed, and mineral sticks.
While it would lower the pH, sulphuric acid is a strongly oxidizing acid too that will burn organic materials (flesh) and is thus not safe for use in pools and hot tubs. Use only hydrochloric acid (sold as muriatic acid in stores) for the purpose of reducing pH in a pool or hot tub.
It is not recommended to make your own hot tub chemicals because improper mixtures can harm your skin, eyes, and the hot tub itself. It is best to use commercially available chemicals specifically designed for hot tub use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
depending on how large your hot tub is, you can just use a pool shark. they plug into the wall, and move around the bottom of the pool, or hot tub if you like. they are really neat, they are basically underwater vacuums.
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NO! The chemicals in the pool will hurt them, not to mention it's MUCH too cold! Let them swim in a shallow bath tub filled with warm (not hot) water.
The level of "scum" in a hot tub depends on the level of maintenance and the chemicals in the water. Hard water elements and foreign materials build up and create "scum." What you use to clean the hot tub will depend on the nature of the built-up "scum." Take a water sample to the pool store for analysis to determine exactly what you need to clean the hot tub. Use the recommended product with an appropriate scrubber so as not to damage the interior surface of the hot tub. Make sure the chemicals are thoroughly rinsed away before refilling the hot tub. Regular maintenance and keeping the filter clean will help tremendously.
No, but they have an outdoor pool and hot tub.
yes, you can turn a pool into a giant hot tub.
The most common chemical for hot tubs is Bromine. You will also find chemicals that adjust the PH, reduce metals and clean the water. For more information on hot tub chemicals, visit lesliespool.com.
The motel 6 in Moline Il , has an outdoor pool . I'm not sure about a hot tub tho, I would like to know this answer myself.
Is almost the same but not really. the hot tub should have at least one skimmer and that should take care the surface cleaning part Like the pool, but chemicals on the hot tub shoulb be monitoring closely and I mean all chemicals. Ph most be ck at least weekly They sell a very unexpensive kit to test your hot tub.very simple and very goodSince you are dealing with hotter water your chemistry testing is important and should be done frequently. And since the water is hotter you get more body oils coating the surface of everything including the filter. In many cases the care of a hot tub or spa is more intensive than that of a pool.
put cold water in it and then its like a min kid pool .
A hot tub is a small pool of hot water, usually bubbling. WIKIPEDIA states... A hot tub is a large home-made or manufactured tub or small pool full of heated water and used for soaking, relaxation, massage, or hydrotherapy. In most cases, they have jets for massage purposes. Hot tubs are usually located outdoors, and are often sheltered for protection from the elements, as well as for privacy.