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Reiko89

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I operate a half dozen commercial hot tubs, and need a cheaper method of cleaning my cartridge filters than the aquasparkle sachets. 

The filters are usually cleaned upwards of twice a week due to heavy use of our hot tubs, I as wondering if I could use something like Sodium Hydrochlorite (14/15%) to clean the filters? And if so, what ratio of that to water should I be using? 

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I use Leisure Time Filter Clean, and the warning label says "Danger: contains sulferic and hydrochloric acid". So if I were going to buy something in bulk to water-down and clean filters, I'd probably start with muriatic acid from the hardware store.

Searching google for "clean spa filter muriatic acid" shows that other people have tried this, but I haven't read into whether or not it's a good idea 😅

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I clean my Hotspring ceramic filters with Trisodium Phosphate. I use 1 cup per 5 gallons of water and let them soak for a couple hours. The Chemistry Store sells TSP in bulk for less than $1.50/lb.

https://www.chemistrystore.com/product.cgi?product=17927

Edit: Just noticed the original post is over 2 months old ... oh well, I hope this helps someone.

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