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Hot tub water
foam is caused when the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level in
the water build up and are brought to the water surface by
either the use of the air blower or the air being injected
through your jets. The dissolved solids in the water sort of
"stick" to the air bubbles coming up through the water and are
brought to the surface. You see this as "foam". The foam is
actually the dissolved solids clinging to the air bubbles as
they escape upwards into the air. The foam is the "stuff" that
was previously dissolved in the water.
TDS levels can
build up in the water from many things. When you get in a spa or
hot tub, a lot of unpleasant stuff comes off of you.
Perspiration, dead skin cells, underarm deodorant, soap residue
and dirt from bathing suits, skin lotions and creams, hair
spray, etc. Some of this microscopic stuff is caught by your
filter, but a lot of it simply dissolves in the water. Also,
every time you add any type of chemical to the water, you are
introducing additional solids into the same body of water.
Depending on how
much of these items are put into the water, and how fast (days,
weeks, or months), this will determine the point at which your
water becomes saturated. Once that starts to happen, the first
thing you will see is the foam. Soon thereafter, the water will
permanently cloud – as it reaches its true saturation point of
TDS’s.
Once that
happens, no amount of filtering or additional chemicals will
clear the water and you will have to change it. A
Water Defoamer will help combat foam for a while, but
your best bet is to be as clean as possible before going into
the tub. That way you should be able to get about 8 weeks
between water changes.
We have
TDS strips available to know the levels at any time and when
the water needs to be dumped. |