🧼 Dive into a cleaner experience with Ahh-Some!
Ahh Some Hot Tub Cleaner is a super concentrated formula designed to effectively clean and clarify your hot tub's plumbing and water. With the power to treat over 60 tubs, this eco-friendly, non-acidic solution is trusted by professionals globally, ensuring your water is clearer and softer while eliminating harmful gunk build-up.
Manufacturer | Unique Solutions, Inc |
Brand | Ahh-Some |
Model Number | 12016 |
Product Dimensions | 9.19 x 9.19 x 9.83 cm; 498.95 g |
Colour | Blue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 453.4 g (Pack of 1) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 12016 |
Item Weight | 499 g |
J**S
Works great
This works great
P**N
Expensive, but nothing else comes close.
This stuff works way better than any other hot tub flush i've used. The first time i used it i was surprised and disgusted by what came out of my hot tub. Ever since, buildup has been significantly less. I figure it is worth getting the big commercial tub size, as it is shelf stable for years. buy once, cry once.
L**T
worked just fine
worked just fine
L**R
Amazing stuff
My spa has been a breeze to take care of since I did a purge with this!! Will definitely do this at least once a year or more.
A**,
By far the most effective way to clean bio-film out of your spa plumbing
I've owned spas for 12 years now. This stuff really works well. If you have clear or translucent tubing in your hot tub, shine a light from behind before and after you use this and you'll see that it is actually purging the crud from the plumbing. That crud is bio-film and it builds up in spa plumbing even though you might not ever see it. Bio-film is resistant to your sanitizer, even in high doses. This stuff attacks the protective saccharine layer and breaks the bio-film free. This product is probably the only way to truly clean a neglected or used tub. If you use one of the other (less expensive) products first, you'll get some crud out but you'll be shocked if you do a drain and fill and then use this. Really bad tubs may need a couple or even several drain-fill cycles and a treatment with this with every cycle. This isn't a sanitizer - you have to put a sanitizer in the water and balance ph with every drain and fill when you use this. Chlorine is the way to go (specifically dichlor - not trichlor). I was rehabilitating a used tub and had a lot of problems with using bromine with this - called the manufacturer and he said to do a drain/fill, add dichlor instead of bromine and run one or two more cycles. It only took one. Perfect water now. After you see the disgusting crap that comes out of your plumbing and use this to get it really clean, you will feel great about your spa and never go back to whatever you were doing before. Then drain/fill and use Ahh Some every 2 months (people recommend longer, but spa water is one of those things where it's better to be extra clean) and you won't have any more problems. I stuck with dichlor and then switch to pool bleach (cheap, and they have it at Home Depot) after the cyanuric acid builds up to the right level. Inexpensive and no problems. Keep the levels correct, shock it regularly and your spa won't have that nasty "chlorine stink"!
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