Soap residue is a strange thing. With our Western Washington soft water it’s very hard to rinse soap out of clothing. I always ignore the soap manufacturer’s recommendation to use 1- 1/2 cups per load and sprinkle in less than 1/4 cup for even the largest loads. Soap residue left by the large amounts that manufacturers recommend will not rinse out in our soft water unless you run the whole load again with no soap. Soap residue is responsible for early deterioration of clothing…and the ruin of many a good batch of hot tub water.
Backyard Scenario: neighbors come over for a dip wearing their swim suits. Foam develops because your neighbors have most likely done what all other swimming pool swimmers have done: washed their suits with soap in the washer.
Either: request no suits (!) or ask that suits that have been washed with soap not be worn in the tub. There’s no need to “wash” a swimsuit. Just a quick rinse to get rid of swimming pool chlorine is all that’s needed.
In case you do get a bad case of the “foams” in your hot tub, here’s the cure: SeaKlear Spa Natural Clarifier. It’s actually made of crab shells that would ordinarily be dumped back in the ocean. Through a patented process, crab shells are turned into an agent that removes oils from the water. Treat the water to make sure sanitation levels are where they should be and clean your filters. In the meantime, there’s SeaKlear Spa Natural Clarifier. Unlike synthetic, petroleum-based clarifiers, SeaKlear Spa Natural Clarifier actually removes oils from the water. The unique, patented technology keeps water clear and clean. Use it regularly to remove oils and keep filters cleaner longer. Order some today!
RES EST SERVA VOLUPTAS. Pleasure is serious business.
