I Should Not Tell You This!

Your Jetted Tub Will Become Clean Again!

OMG, When Will the Flaking End?

Our number one email question is “When will the flaking end?“  I find this question rather interesting, why?, here, people are scouring the internet looking for a product that will “effectively clean” their jetted tub.  They find all the cleaning how-to forums that say to use bleach, vinegar, dish washing detergent, and liquid soaps, or they go to the jetted tub manufacture, who basically tell them the same thing … or better yet, try to sell them their proprietary “bleach”, “vinegar” or “detergent” to clean the pipes at some ridiculous outrageous price.

The flaking will end within a few days or if you use the 24 hour jetted tub cleaning routine, the flaking will no doubt be gone from the piping and you will then only have to maintain a weekly cleaning to keep further buildup and bacteria free.

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The 24 Hour Jetted Tub Cleaning

I have tested a number of my competitors products for cleaning jetted tubs; whirl-out, splish-splash, jet purge, spa system flush, enzyme cleaner, just to name a few, and after cleaning jetted tubs with them, I get the “ring around the tub” (not as much) and a few black flakes, and then the tub “appears” to be bacteria and gunk free.  I then use the Ahh-Some Jetted Tub Bio Cleaner (also known as Spa Secret), and not only do I get a HUGE ring around the tub, but the black flakes are coming out like its winter and the snow is falling.

OK, I give the other products a good, “thanks for helping out”, but that is all they really deserve.  The big negative kicker is that I paid an average of $15 for every product I tested with, and each liquid container lasted two to three cleanings.  There really was no real direction on how much to use, frequency, etc.  The Ahh-Some Bio Cleaner is a 6oz container that suggests 1/3 of a teaspoon per cleaning, that’s a pinch between your fingers.  There are 6 teaspoons in an ounce, 12 teaspoons in 6 ounces, and 36 “pinches” (1/3 teaspoon) or basically six months of cleaning for about $18.00.

OK, let’s get back to “when is my jetted tub is going to be cleaned“.  If the jetted tub has been neglected and is one of the main reasons you are reading this article/blog, then, with our Bio Cleaner, it might take up to a week, everyday, working the bio cleaner into the pipes with the jets running.  One thing to note, you want to run the jets without the bio cleaner first to get what the previous days gel has been working on in the pipes.

This information is all relative.  We make a bio cleaning product that eats, scrapes, chomps at the inner walls of the jetted tub piping and eventually cleans them like they were new.

I am a technical person, I test, I see, I report!

Shh!  I was told not to tell you what I just wrote, but who’s going to fire me?  YOU?

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About wfleonard
William "Bill" Leonard, aka wfleonard, is the Managing Director for Saxon Enterprises, an internet based company that specializes in helping internet companies promote their products on the world wide web. Bill has been in the IT world since 1984 mostly in the telecom sector working for great companies like AT&T and IBM. Initially a UNIX System Admin, Bill also has application development, business management and technical sales experience.

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