Owner`s manual
Page 28 Owner’s Manual
Owner’s Manual Cleaning and Maintenance
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance)
Foamy water is caused by soft water; however, the most common cause of foamy water, is you, the user, and
what you bring into the spa (clothes, shampoo and oils). The only thing that removes contaminant’s that cause
foamy water is plenty of filtration, future prevention and patience.
Foamy Water Prevention
1. Never wash the clothes that you wear into the spa in laundry detergent or fabric softener. Laundry detergent
and fabric softener stays in your clothes no matter how well you wash and rinse them. This causes cloudy
water that is almost impossible to clean up. The only thing you can do is wait for it to filter out.
NOTE
: Adding water clarifier in this case will only further delay the spas ability to clear-up.
2. Never enter the spa with sunscreen or lotion on your skin. Oil is very difficult to remove from the water, and
can cause a reaction with some of the chemicals that you may add to your spa. In addition, soap and
shampoo residues that are normally left on your body after a shower, only increase foamy and cloudy water.
It is best to rinse prior to enter the spa in these cases.
Use of Foam Gone
Foam Gone should be used sparingly. This product does not remove foam from your water, it only offers a
temporary solution. The recommended amount requires one gentle squeeze of the Foam Gone bottle to each of
the heavy foam areas. Be sure to avoid applying Foam Gone near the immediate filter area of your spa; it is only
effective in the main area. Once filtered out, the water will start to foam in a short amount of time, causing you
to use more Foam Gone.
TIP
: Add 3oz. of Foam Gone and 29oz. of water into a 32oz. spray bottle and spray where needed.
Vinyl and Leather Cleaner (Cover and Pillow Maintenance)
Due to the constant punishment your spa cover and pillows receive, you should protect them by applying Vinyl
and Leather Cleaner as part of a monthly maintenance plan. Cal Spas Vinyl and Leather Cleaner is specifically
designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. It accomplishes this without
leaving an oily residue behind that is normally associated with common automotive vinyl protectants.
Use of Vinyl & Leather Cleaner
Cal Spas Vinyl and Leather Cleaner should be used sparingly. Incorrect usage may cause water clarity issues.
Spa Covers
1. Remove spa cover from spa.
2. Allow spa cover to dry completely.
3. Spray Vinyl and Leather Cleaner to cover evenly and wipe dry.
4. Allow spa cover to dry completely.
5. Reinstall cover on spa.
Pillows
1. Wipe pillows dry with a soft cloth.
2. Carefully spray Vinyl and Leather Cleaner directly onto pillow.
3. Wipe pillows dry.
4. Allow pillows to dry completely.
W
ARNING
: DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE VINYL PROTECTANTS ON SPA COVERS OR PILLOWS.
THESE PRODUCTS ARE GENERALLY OIL-BASED AND WILL CAUSE SEVERE WATER
CLARITY ISSUES THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO CORRECT.