Spa Care & Accessories
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February 28, 2023
Introducing Natural Chemistry's new Spa Phosphate Remover, which is great for hot tubs with salt chlorine generators.
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June 30, 2022
FROG® Filter Mate® (Formerly Filter FROG). The mineral sanitizer that cleans and softens hot tub water inside your filter cartridge. While you’ll add dichlor or bromine separately, you’ll need half the usual amount, because our FROG minerals are active sanitizers. The result is you kill bacteria two ways – with minerals and a low level of chlorine or bromine. We call it Fresh Mineral Water®∞ because it looks and feels amazing.
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June 30, 2022
Ah, your hot tub, shouldn't caring for your hot tub be as pleasant and worry-free as using it? We think so. Which is why we created, FROG Serene. FROG Serene takes away the measuring and the mess. The daily chore of adding chlorine granules. Serene takes away the smell of Chlorine and the harsh feeling water that irritates skin, fades swimsuits, and ruins surfaces. Serene takes away the big swings in pH and the heavy Bromine use. Serene takes away the dull cloudy water and fears about bacteria. With FROG Serene, what you are left with is serenity. Water that feels soft and gentle to the skin. Thanks to a proprietary blend, of fresh minerals and low bromine, you're left with crystal clear water and weeks of maintenance-free, worry-free relaxation.
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June 30, 2022
FROG® Serene® Floating System (formerly SPA FROG). Complete Hot Tub Sanitizing Floater creates Fresh Mineral Water
FROG® Serene® In-Line System (formerly SPA FROG). Built-in Hot Tub Care Sanitizer creates Fresh Mineral Water
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June 30, 2022
How to Lower Bromine Levels in a Hot Tub with FROG Serene®? 1. Remove the Bromine Cartridge from the spa. If the bromine level is over 4.0 ppm, remove the Bromine Cartridge and store in a safe place away from children, pets, metals or open flame until the level drops to 1.0 ppm. 2. Determine if the bromine cartridge setting is too high. When the bromine level has come down to 1.0 ppm, replace the cartridge in the spa at one setting lower than it was before. Test the water in 24 hours to determine if it has risen, declined or remained the same. Adjust the cartridge accordingly until 1.0 to 2.0 ppm is maintained. 3. Evaluate your spa usage. If the spa is not being used very often, then the need for bromine (bromine demand) is lessened. You may need to remove the system from the spa periodically to avoid continuous over bromination.
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June 30, 2022
How to Raise Bromine Levels in a Hot Tub with FROG Serene®? 1. Check to see if the bromine cartridge is empty. 2. Determine if the bromine cartridge setting is too low. 3. Evaluate your spa usage. 4. Clean your filter. 5. Check the expiration date on your test strips or kit.
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June 29, 2022
How to Raise Chlorine Levels in a Hot Tub with FROG® @ease®? If your test strip shows a lighter color than the bottle label, one of two things may be happening. First, check to see if your SmartChlor Cartridge is empty. Remove the SmartChlor Cartridge from the system, drain all the water and shake to see if you hear any SmartChlor left inside. If your cartridge is not empty, then check your water balance.
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May 12, 2021
Anyone who enjoys spending time relaxing in their hot tub with family and friends knows how important it is to keep the water clean. Sanitizers are indispensable in the process, but sanitizers alone are not enough. So how do you achieve perfectly clean, pristine hot tub water? The answer is simple: spa shock. Spa shock or hot tub shock is a super dose of oxidizer that is said to “shock” the water so that it is clean and free of contaminants. If you are ready to learn how to properly shock your hot tub, let’s dive right in.
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April 27, 2021
Nothing says relaxation like a soak in the hot tub. But if your spa water is anything less than sparkling clean, it can quickly become dangerous for users. The small size and high temperatures make it a perfect place for bacteria and other contaminants to grow. To make sure that your hot tub is always safe and inviting for your friends and family, follow these tips from the pros at Doheny’s.
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April 27, 2021
Keeping hot tub water clean is probably the most important job of a hot tub owner. Well-balanced chemical levels ensure that nasty bacteria and other contaminants aren’t growing in your spa, ready to cause cloudy water and even make you sick. The only way to keep it clean is by frequently testing the water chemistry and balancing the hot tub chemicals.