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Cleaning Jacuzzi Jets and Jetted Tub Pipes

Posted in bath shower on January 11th by Emerson –

 

Cleaning the "jets" of Whirlpool jetted tubs and cleaning the gunk out of the piping of Jacuzzi jetted tubs is our number one priority and is the main reason why our bio cleaner works better and more efficiently than any of our competitors. We make sure the concentrate bio cleaner will do its job quickly and not waste your time and money.  After the initial cleaning, using the Ahh-Some Whirlpool Jetted Tub Bio Cleaner, let the bio cleaner treated water sit, the bio cleaner formula will continue to work ridding the gunk in the pipes and the jets themselves.

Our customers have had great success in running a 24 hour jetted tub cleaning period. Most jetted tubs are so neglected that the detritus or gunk in the pipes are so thick that it takes about 24 hours for the bio cleaner to do its job, scraping the interior pipe walls.  So as to not waste water and the Ahh-Some Whirlpool Jetted Tub Bio Cleaner, which you are using only one teaspoon, you just leave the bio cleaner in the water re use it for the 24 cleaning period, cleaning the ring around the tub after each cleaning.

Check this post out for how the Ahh-Some Bio Cleaner works in a 24 hour cleaning cycle.

If you prefer to concentrate on the jets of the jetted tub, you can use 1 teaspoon of the Ahh-Some Bio Cleaner and mix it with one gallon of water in a pail, then unscrew the jets and place in the bucket to let soak for about a day.  You can use a brush on the soaked jets before you put them back in the jetted tub, you don't need to, or you can just screw them back in, and perform a quick Ahh-Some Cleaning with 1/3 teaspoon of the bio cleaner and run the jets for 10 minutes.

Even with all this cleaning, you are not using much of the Ahh-Some Whirlpool Jetted Tub bio cleaning gel, which in time will save you even more money.

Peace and enjoy that new clean jetted tub.
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