You just got home after a long and stressful day at work, where you’ve been daydreaming for the
past eight hours about soaking in your Cal Spas hot tub.
But when you finally get home, make yourself a cup of coffee, and peel
back your Cal Armor Hot Tub cover,
you notice a couple of stains on your hot tub’s shell. Don’t worry. Our beginner’s guide to hot tub
maintenance will help you keep your spa tub clean and help it last longer.
There are multiple factors that can contribute to hot tub stains,
so before you get worked up, let’s get to the root of why.
If you’re not cleaning and regularly testing your water levels with a
filter strip
then this ould be one of the more obvious reasons you’re seeing stains in your hot tub.
But if you’re still seeing stains after regularly cleaning your hot tub then there’s a strong
possibility it’s one of the following culprits listed below:
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Hot Tub Scales or Calcium Buildup:
If you’re filling your hot tub with hard water it’s only a matter of time before your water’s high levels of calcium
and magnesium start to deposit scales on your hot tub’s fixtures and shell.
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Rust:
If you’re noticing signs of rust, then your water probably has high levels of copper and iron. These metals eventually
oxidize and start to create/form rust.
Here’s a simple color chart breakdown:
BLUE, GREEN OR BLACK STAINS = High Levels of Copper
GREEN, BROWN OR RED STAINS = High Levels of Iron
To determine what type of cleaner you’ll need, it’s ABSOLUTELY critical that you test the water’s levels.
Check to ensure you’re using filter strips
that will measure for copper and iron levels as well.
When it’s time to remove those hot tub stains you’ll have to get some good old fashion scrubbing in.
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First, you’ll want to shock your hot tub water.
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Next, completely shut off your hot tub as well as the main power line to ensure it’s not receiving any electricity.
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Drain your hot tub completely and identify from your
filter strips the culprit of your problem.
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Clean the hot tub filter,
read this article
for a detailed breakdown on how to properly clean your filter.
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Thoroughly rinse the shell (any cleaner residue can also cause foaming).
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Inspect the stained areas and scrub them down with a Jumbo Handi Brush or an
Oil Scum Absorber Zorbo.
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Dry the areas of your hot tub that you won’t fill with water.;
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Refill the hot tub. If you’re still experiencing issues with the water foaming, use
Leisure Time Bright Clear.
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Balance the water one more time.
There you go, you’re all done. Enjoy soaking in your Cal Spas hot tub!
If you have a more serious maintenance issue, please contact a Cal Spas Service Center near you
for authorized Cal Spas™ service and parts.
Cal Spas is a well-known brand in the hot tub industry, recognized for producing high-quality, durable hot tubs,
with a variety of models designed to suit different preferences and needs. Their products are often featured
among the best-rated hot tubs, offering innovative features such as hydrotherapy jets, ergonomic seating, jet massage
therapy and customizable options for a luxurious spa experience at home.
To maintain a Cal Spas hot tub in top condition, proper hot tub chemicals are essential for water care,
including sanitizers, pH balancers, and shock treatments
that keep the water clean and safe. Additionally, hot tub accessories such
as covers,
steps,
and lighting enhance both the functionality and aesthetic appeal of the hot tub, ensuring users get the most out of
their relaxation experience.
Cal Spas offers a variety of hot tubs, swim spas or chill spas,
BBQ islands and outdoor fire features, and saunas
for sale.
To purchase a jacuzzi for your outdoor enjoyment, please click here to find a spa store near you.