Water’s Choice

Waters Choice Instructions

Chemical Free Spa Care Instructions

How do you start?
With existing water less than 60 days old-
Let the chemical level in your spa drop below one part per million and either add one full bottle of our 12oz Water Polish OR add one cap full of our 2oz. Waters Choice Spa Treatment.

Filling with Fresh Water:
If you are filling your spa with fresh water-

Adjust your PH level between 7.2 and 7.6
Add one bottle of Waters Choice Water Polish.
After one month either continue to add one full bottle of Water Polish monthly or switch to our 2oz. Waters Choice Spa Treatment and add 1 cap full every other week. Maintain your spa water at a PH level between 7.2 and 7.6.

Filter Maintenance
Clean your filter(s) twice a month. If your filter(s) do not come back to the original white color after rinsing, soak in water and bleach solution for one hour and then rinse. If your filter still will not come clean, you may not be using enough pressure or it may be time for a new filter.

It is a good idea to get a spare filter – you can replace the filter with the spare, then clean the current filter and give it time to dry before using it again. Clean and alternate between the 2 filters every 2 weeks or so, to keep water clean and water flow optimal.

We recommend you change your water at least once a year, or as needed

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Chemical Free Swim Spa Care

Swim spas are becoming more and more popular, but taking care of them can be confusing. As a swimming pool hot tub combination it is hard to know what kind of maintenance routine and products to use. Waters Choice has the solution. Our swim spa enzyme treatment is similar to our regular spa treatment, but a stronger, more concentrated formula to deal with the larger amount of water your swim spa contains. Also, you don’t have to drain your water and start over when you begin using Waters Choice, but do make sure the water is less than a year old and is clear and balanced before you begin our treatment.

Maintenance is simple. One cap full of our 2-ounce treatment every two weeks keeps your spa water clean and happy. Your skin will feel wonderfully soft and be left with no chemical smell. Our excellent blend of enzymes is great for skin sensitive to harsh chemicals; without the abundance of chemicals, your spa water won’t cause skin irritations. Because a swim spa is like a pool we need to add a minimal level of chlorine.

To start using our Swim Spa Enzyme Treatment, follow these instructions:

Each country and state has different rules and regulations regarding the sanitizer levels required. Make sure you check with your local pool or spa care professionals for the rules in your area.

How do you start?

With or without changing your water:

Insure that your water is clear and the alkalinity and PH are balanced. Adjust your PH level between 7.2 and 7.6 Let the sanitizer level in your swim spa drop below one part per million
Depending on the size of your spa, add 2-3 bottles of our Water Polish Treatment. For spas 1500 gallons or less, add two bottles of Water Polish; for spas per 1500 gallons, add three bottles of Water Polish.
After one month, switch to the super-concentrated Swim Spa Treatment and add one cap full every other week. Maintain your spa water at a PH level between 7.2 and 7.6.
Make sure to keep minimal level of chlorine in the swim spa.

Filter Maintenance
Clean your filter(s) every week for the first month, every other week for the second month, and once your water is staying clear and balanced, clean your filters monthly. If your filter does not come back to the original white color after rinsing, soak it in a water and bleach or water and vinegar solution for one hour, then rinse. If your filter still will not come clean, you may not be using enough pressure, or it may be time for a new filter.
It is a good idea to get a spare filter – you can replace the filter with the spare, clean the current filter, and give it time to dry before using it again.
We recommend you change your water at least once every two to three years, or as needed.