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CLEANING THE FILTERS
CLEANING THE ACRYLIC SHELL
We recommend having a second set of filters on hand to rotate while cleaning.
Quick Clean (once per week)
Once a week, remove your filters from the spa pool and wash them down with
a hose. Maximize the water pressure of your hose and spray the cartridge
thoroughly (put your thumb over the tip of the hose). Your aim is to remove any
build up of filtered material stuck between the folds of the filter paper. Do not leave
filters out of spa pool for prolonged periods of time.
Soak Filters (once per month)
Once a month, remove your filters from the spa pool and place them in a bucket
of warm water. Add filter cleaning solution (available from Alpine Spas) and leave
to soak overnight. Once soaked, remove from bucket and wash thoroughly with a
hose to remove loosened debris.
Replacing Filters (as required)
A filter cartridge should last up to 12 months when cleaned as per this guide. Filters
that are severely discoloured and become difficult to clean are signs a new one
may be due. Only Alpine Spas approved cartridges are to be used in the spa pool.
General Cleaning (as required)
The acrylic surface is non-porous and most marks or dirt should come off quickly
and easily. We recommend using a microfibre cloth to wipe the shell. For more
resistant marks you can dissolve a small amount of baking soda into the cloth and
apply it to the targeted area.
From time to time a ring (sometimes referred to as scum ring or tide line) may
appear just above the waters edge. A wipe with a microfibre cloth will take care of
this, but good water balance will generally prevent this from occurring in the first
place.
Cleaning When Draining (every 3-4 months)
When doing your 3-4 monthly drain and refill, it’s a good chance to fully wipe down
the acrylic shell. Use some baking soda or a low-strength all purpose cleaner and
wipe everywhere with a microfibre cloth, including around the jets (you may want
to pop them out to get in behind them).
Hose down the spa pool interior once finished and drain or bucket out the water at
the bottom. You want to avoid refilling with the leftover remains of your cleaning
solution as this may foam or cause trouble when trying to balance the water upon
refilling.
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