Are chemicals entirely necessary in a jacuzzi?
Feb 22, 2011 in
Jacuzzi
My jacuzzi has been empty for a few months now and my ex is gonna come over so im gonna fill it for a couple days (not even a week) but i dont have any chemicals for it anymore. just a chlorine floater. If im only gonna have it filled for 2 or 3 days am i still gonna need to do all that initial treatment?
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3 comments
Renaissance Man on February 22, 2011 at 9:45 pm
If you are only going to use it once during that time, you might be able to get away with nothing but the chlorine feeder. But after you’ve bathed in it once, you’ve created a new batch of soup, and you could throw the pH off at the very least. This will affect how well the chlorine works and the form it takes in the water.
If you know how to do the math, you can safely use liquid bleach for your sanitizer instead of having a floating feeder keep getting in your way…
Rick M on February 22, 2011 at 9:45 pm
Yes, just to be safe. If there is any doupt then check it out with a chemical suplier Is it a Jacuzzi brand? If so then chemicals may not be necessary as Jacuzzis drain completly and carry no standing water that may accumulate bacteria (other brands too, but look into it).
Sonny on February 22, 2011 at 9:45 pm
I would, just to enjoy her company and whatever comes of it. Good luck.