How do I make my spa water clear?

Shock the spa.
Using a non-clorine shock, you can usually clear the water fast without having to raise your sanitiser level too high. Working with your clean filter, the shock will clear the particles and in most cases will solve the issue.
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How long does it take for cloudy hot tub water to clear?

It takes an average of 24 hours for cloudy hot tub water to be restored to a clear state by either using a hot tub clarifier or by hyper-chlorinating the water. However, in severe cases, a drain, clean, and refill may be necessary.
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Why is my hot tub water murky?

The water in your hot tub is supposed to be around 7.8 pH. The pH measures how acidic or alkaline your water is. When the water becomes more alkaline (pH over 7.8), cloudiness can occur because of the accumulation of scale. Scale contains calcium and other minerals that all contribute to cloudy water.
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Can too much chlorine cause cloudy water?

Excessive levels of pool chemicals can cause your water to become cloudy. High pH, high alkalinity, high chlorine or other sanitisers, and high calcium hardness are all common culprits.
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Why does my hot tub get cloudy when the Jets are on?

It can happen for different reasons, including unbalanced core levels, often a low sanitizer level, suspended insoluble particles, dead algae, organic debris, dirty filters, heavy usage, or aeration with the jets on.
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How to fix cloudy hot tub water in three easy steps!



How do I make my hot tub water crystal clear?

How to Keep Hot Tub Water Crystal Clear
  1. Get A Good Cover. Covering your hot tub when it isn't in use is one of the best ways to keep dirt and other detritus out of the water. ...
  2. Shower Before Entering. ...
  3. Use A Skimmer. ...
  4. Keep Up with Your Water Testing. ...
  5. Add the Proper Chemicals. ...
  6. Empty, Clean and Refill. ...
  7. Clean and Change Filters.
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What happens if you put too much shock in a hot tub?

You only need a small amount of chlorine to successfully sanitize your spa, so it's possible to overdo it if you're not careful. Too much chlorine can damage your hot tub and irritate your skin, eyes and lungs. Thankfully, reducing the chlorine levels in your hot tub is very easy to do.
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What is the difference between spa shock and chlorine?

Is Spa Shock the same as Chlorine? Sodium dichlor shock is a form of chlorine and can act as both sanitiser and shock treatment. If you're using a chlorine-free shock product like MPS (potassium peroxy-monosulphate), then this will not have any chlorine in it.
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Is shock the same as chlorine?

Shock is chlorine, in a high dose, meant to shock your pool and raise the chlorine level quickly. Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock.
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What color should my hot tub water be?

Every hot tub owner's nightmare: you move the cover lifter to your hot tub and discover a water colour other than clear blue. Whatever the colour, ranging from any shade between the colours of the rainbow, can only mean trouble if it's not clear blue.
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Does baking soda clean hot tub water?

Simply sprinkle one ounce of baking soda into your hot tub's water and put the jets on for twenty minutes. Then test the water's pH level to ensure it is at safe levels for soaking.
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Will chlorine clear up a cloudy hot tub?

If hot tub owners use a chlorine shock to clear cloudy water, it could take up to 24 hours to clear. Yes, too much chlorine can cause cloudiness in water. It means there is an imbalance in the hot tub chemicals.
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Does high pH make hot tub water cloudy?

Total Alkalinity or High Calcium Hardness

The ideal alkalinity level for a spa is between 80-120ppm. When the total alkalinity is too high it can cause carbonates to fall out of solution resulting in cloudy water.
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How often should you change hot tub water?

With average use, your hot tub should be drained and refilled about once every three or four months.
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Can I put vinegar in my hot tub?

Vinegar includes no harmful chemicals. It cleans and deodorizes, and is naturally safe to use around people and pets. Vinegar can help prevent clogs in your hot tub jets, eliminate bacteria, and clean away water spots and other residue.
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How much vinegar should I put in my hot tub?

To clean your hot tub, first, add a gallon of vinegar to your water and run it through the lines for at least two hours. This attacks biofilm in the tubes and jets. Next, make a 1 to 1 solution of vinegar and water to use for wiping down your tub cover and shell.
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Can I just use baking soda in my spa?

If you want to use baking soda responsibly, you're going to want to add 1 oz of baking soda at a time. Yes, really. No more, as it is deceptively strong and it may push your pH level over the top, defeating the purpose! Add 1 oz and then let it circulate over 2-3 hours.
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Why is my hot tub water yellow and cloudy?

When minerals and chlorine, bromine, or shock are combined, the minerals in the water begin to oxidize, or rust. The result is discolored cloudy hot tub water after shock that often appears green or yellow.
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Why has my lazy spa water gone yellow?

Yellow-tinted water may be an indication of low total alkalinity. Test and balance the water as usual and, if necessary, add sanitizer as noted on the test strip.
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How do you fix yellow spa water?

Rinse and replace the filter. Rebalance spa and shock. Spa water that is tinted clear yellow usually indicates a high bromine residual and a low pH. This is fairly common with bromine spa systems, because the bromine can discolor the Phenol Red used to test pH.
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Why is my pool still cloudy after shocking it?

But if the cloudy water persists long after you've shocked the pool, you're likely having an issue with water balance, circulation, or filtration. Heavy use of a calcium based pool shock (cal-hypo) may increase Calcium Hardness over a period of time, increasing your odds of cloudy water.
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Which is better liquid chlorine or shock?

Liquid chlorine is generally less costly than granular shock and comes in refillable containers, where granular shock does not. Liquid chlorine does not need to dissolve in your water as it is already in liquid form. In addition, liquid chlorine is non-scaling and leaves no residue.
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Can you shock a hot tub with chlorine tablets?

How Often Should I Shock My Hot Tub Water? It is good practice to shock dose hot tub water with ClearWater Chlorine Granules after a period of high usage. This will help to rectify the sanitizer level, prevent the growth of microorganisms and help maintain sparkling, crystal clear water.
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Should I put chlorine in my hot tub everyday?

You should generally add chlorine to your hot tub every 1-3 days depending on usage. A typical use of one person taking a 15-minute soak once a week might only require adding chlorine every 2-3 days, while more frequent use can mean topping up the chlorine every day.
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