6.5. Filter maintenance

Easy care for an attractive surface:

  • Use common general-purpose cleaners. For normal care and cleaning, use a soft cloth or sponge with a little soap and water. Rinse well and dry with a clean, dry cloth.
  • Never use abrasive cleaners. or cleaners with coarse grit. Avoid using hard paper tissue. These will dull the surface.
  • Do not allow the acrylic surface to come into contact with ketones or esters such as acetone, acetates (such as nail varnish remover, nail varnish or dry-cleaning substances) or any organic solvent with chlorine, varnishes, petrol, aromatic solvents, etc.
  • Remove dust, mud and dry dirt with a soft damp cloth.
  • Clean grease, oil, paint and ink stains with isopropyl alcohol and dry with a clean, dry cloth.
  • Avoid using razors or any other type of sharp instrument that could scratch the surface. Small scratches can be removed by applying a thin layer of car paste wax and buffing it gently with a dry cloth.
  • Do not use trichloro and dichlor tablets in spas, they can damage the shell surface.
  • Make sure a good quality spa cover is securely in place when the spa is not in use. This will reduce the risk of stress cracking due to temperature difference between an exposed spa rim and the spa shell surface that is covered in water. Do not use steam jets to clean shell surfaces.
  • Once a week, clean the part of the hot tub that is not submerged in water with a high-quality polish for hot tubs.