Description
This spa foam remover has been specifically designed for removing and preventing foam in hot tubs. It is fast acting, of a neutral pH balance and efficient for removing foam created when the jets are activated.
Application instructions:
For best results turn down the pressure of the jets where possible.
Add to the water whilst the pump(s) are turned ‘on’, preferably near to the water inlets to aid distribution.
Water dose rates:
Hot tub: 1,000 litres (220 Gallons) of water – add 100ml for a fresh fillup or 50ml for a weekly top up.
Large Hot tub 1,500 litres (330 Gallons) of water -add 150ml for a fresh fillup or 75ml for a weekly top up.
Kelly Hannon (verified owner) –
Husband and kids really enjoying the spa. Easy to set up and get going. Useful to read the other reviews to advise that you need to buy the chemical kit would be useful to either have added into the box or to be added in the product features
Joanne Crandon (verified owner) –
Bought this as an accompaniment to go with the lazy spa Vegas. Really handy as all the chemicals were in the kit that you need. Only gripe was it could have made my life easier if it had included a measure cup for the chemicals. I had to use my weigh scales to measure the chemicals.
Ali67 (verified owner) –
Water treatment kit
Photo Nelson (verified owner) –
I have to thank the Argos has this product. I visited many markets and they sell swimming pools and has not any chemicals which you need if you buy a new big swimming pool.
alexoulaki (verified owner) –
brilliant
avidreaderofanything (verified owner) –
Pool cleaning products
Anthony Scott (verified owner) –
Keeps pool sanitised and clean, free of algae all
smythe73 (verified owner) –
Ace
KenLeigh (verified owner) –
Hot Tub starter kit keeps water clean
Sue Carter (verified owner) –
This kit contains all the essentials for maintaining your pool water for the season…I found it fairly straightforward to use with clear instructions. I used it in a 3200 litre easy set pool.i get the impression I was going to get through far more test strips and chlorine granules than the other chemicals so may be the proportions should be different but perhaps that varies pool by pool