Dirty, clogged hot tub filter cartridges make spa water difficult to maintain and can put strain on your spa pump.
Even when hot tub filters look clean, they can often be coated in oils, soaps and lotions that clog and reduce water flow in your spa.
Rinsing with a garden hose every few weeks keeps larger debris at bay, but a deep clean is required at least every water change. If you use your spa frequently or have a lot of guests, you may want to deep-clean your filters monthly instead of every 3-4 months.
The answer: IPG Spa Filter Cleaner
If your filters are over a year old, it’s time to replace them. Deep-cleaning makes a dirty filter clean, but it can’t make an old filter new.
Make this process even easier by keeping an extra set of filters and rotating them out at each drain and refill or filter cleaning. You can set the freshly deep-cleaned filters out to dry and always have a fresh filter to install.