What Bleach And Cascade Do When Cleaning Jetted Tubs
This is the most common answer to most internet queries that ask how to clean the jetted tub pipes and jets. Well let us explain a few things of interest with respect to these answers, first we will start with bleach and then move on to why dish washer cleaners are used. Sodium Hypochlorite is commonly known as bleach and used as a disinfectant or a bleaching agent. There is normally 4% of chlorine in bleach and even then, if you spill it on your skin, it will cause caustic irritation and...
Read MoreJetted Tub Bio Cleaning
The Best Overall Bio Cleaner in Use Today Gets Rid of Jetted Tub Harmful Bacteria in Minutes By far, and to the best of my knowledge, the most efficient way to clean a jetted spa easily is to use a product called Ahh-Some Jetted Tub and Bio Cleaner. This product is simple to use, fast, green conscious and uses very little of its potent cleaner. Ahh-Some Jetted Tub and Bio Cleaner is what the doctor ordered when it comes to cleaning jetted tubs, such as Whirlpool and Jacuzzi. Jetted spas have a...
Read MoreWhy Not To Use Bleach In Your Jetted Tub
First and foremost, the easiest answer as to why NOT to use bleach in your Jetted Tub or Spa is the simple fact that bleach will eat away at the piping and jet rubber seals. Bleach is too harsh on gaskets, o-rings and seals and bleach is very corrosive to metals and rubber. Fixing pipe leaking problems in a Jetted Spa or tub is not what you want! Let me ask you this one question, do you use bleach to clean your sink plumbing? When your drain is clogged with bio waste, do you pour bleach...
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