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Autoship - Spa Cleaner: SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb - 400g Pack Spa Cleaning Crystals

Autoship - Spa Cleaner: SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb - 400g Pack Spa Cleaning Crystals

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Here's an Eco-Friendly Way to Clean and Shock Your Spa with a Spa Cleaner!

Maintain your spa with SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner. This advanced spa cleaning and maintenance solution utilizes a sodium-based compound to release HOCl through natural oxidation to disrupt and neutralize contaminants, supporting spa chemical balance. Ideal for routine spa cleaning, hot tub cleaning, and maintenance, it helps maintain spa chemicals balance. The best way to ensure your spa stays pristine is to regularly use a high-quality hot tub cleaner designed to remove dirt and grime from the hot tub surfaces.

How to Clean a Spa with HOCL?

SolutionsHOCl® Spa Cleaner features NaDCC to release HOCl, achieving superior cleaning power. This transformation results in a robust oxidizing effect that is more stable than bleach's hypochlorite ion and effectively disrupts microbial structures. Explore over 55 studies in our Scientific Studies section to learn about their proven efficacy.

SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner Product Table

Feature

Details

Product name

Spa bomb cleaner

Form

Powder

Application

Routine spa maintenance and cleaning

Product Description

Advanced sodium-based compound  spa cleaner that releases HOCl through natural oxidation, ensuring clean and balanced spa water

Weight

Available in 400 grams and 1360 grams

Key Ingredients

Sodium-based compound, Sodium Carbonate, Citric Acid

Price

- 400 grams: $39.97

- 1360 grams: $89.97

Water Treated (1 ppm)

- 400 grams: Up to 101,538 gallons

- 1360 grams: Up to 345,458 gallons

Water Treated (3 ppm)

- 400 grams: Up to 33,846 gallons

 - 1360 grams: Up to 115,153 gallons

Scoop Usage (1 ppm)

20 grams treats approximately 5,077 gallons

Scoop Usage (3 ppm)

20 grams treats approximately 1,692 gallons

EPA Certification

In process; designed for general pool maintenance. Claims are based on product chemistry, not evaluated by the EPA.

Benefits

- No cyanuric acid buildup

 - Maintains balanced pH levels

 - Suitable for all spa types


Product Usage Details

400-Gram Package

  • Regular Maintenance (1 ppm): Treats up to 101,538 gallons of water

  • Higher Sanitation (3 ppm): Treats up to 33,846 gallons of water

  • Per Scoop (20 grams at 1 ppm): Treats approximately 5,077 gallons

  • Per Scoop (20 grams at 3 ppm): Treats approximately 1,692 gallons

1360-Gram Package

  • Regular Maintenance (1 ppm): Treats up to 345,458 gallons of water

  • Higher Sanitation (3 ppm): Treats up to 115,153 gallons of water

  • Per Scoop (20 grams at 1 ppm): Treats approximately 5,077 gallons

  • Per Scoop (20 grams at 3 ppm): Treats approximately 1,692 gallons

Features:

Natural Oxidation Process: Utilizes a sodium-based compound to release HOCl, improving water clarity and cleanliness. It helps manage water cleanliness and contributes to the overall maintenance routine of clean spa and hot tub cleaning.

Balanced Water Chemistry: Contains sodium carbonate and citric acid to optimize pH levels, contributing to a balanced spa chemical environment.

Versatile Spa Care: Ideal for regular use and hot tub cleaning to keep your spa clean for any occasion.

Educational Insights:

Chemical Process Understanding: Learn how the natural oxidation process facilitated by our sodium-based compound breaks down organic compounds in the water. Visit our “Scientific Studies” section to learn more about HOCl spa cleaners.

Guidance on Usage: Evenly distribute this Spa Bomb in your spa with the pump running for optimal water treatment.

Routine Water Testing: Regularly test your spa's chemical balance and make necessary adjustments based on the results to maintain ideal water conditions.

Four (4) Natural Enzymes Make Our Spa Cleaner the Best on the Planet!

SolutionsHOCl® is committed to creating the best possible cleaning solutions on Earth. Our Spa Cleaner is now enhanced with four powerful enzymes—protease, amylase, lipase, and cellulases—that provide multiple benefits:

These enzymes target different types of organic matter that can accumulate in spas, causing various issues. Here’s how they can enhance the efficacy of your SolutionsHOCl® Spa Cleaner:

1. Protease:

Target: Proteins

Benefits: Breaks down protein-based contaminants such as body oils, sweat, and certain types of algae. This helps prevent scum formation and keeps the spa water crystal clear.

2. Amylase:

Target: Starches

Benefits: Helps break down starches and carbohydrates that can enter the spa from sources like cosmetics and plant debris. This process keeps the spa filters cleaner and more efficient, enhancing overall water quality.

3. Lipase:

Target: Fats and oils

Benefits: Efficiently breaks down oils and fats, including those from sunscreens, lotions, and natural skin oils. This enzyme helps prevent the formation of oily films on the water’s surface, maintaining a clean and inviting spa experience.

4. Cellulases:

Target: Cellulose

Benefits: Breaks down cellulose from plant material such as leaves, which can enter the spa. This helps prevent filter clogging and improves water circulation, ensuring your spa remains a relaxing and trouble-free retreat.

Product Application:

Our Spa Powder is designed for routine spa maintenance, enhancing water clarity, and maintaining a balanced chemical environment. It is an essential tool for effective spa cleaning and management.

Please Note: This product is in the process of EPA Certification and is designed for general spa maintenance. Use according to label instructions. The descriptions are based on the product's chemistry and are in the process of being evaluated by the EPA.

Comparison with Dichlor-Based Formulas:

Unlike Dichlor-based formulas that release chlorine rapidly, causing fluctuations in chlorine levels, this product provides a controlled release of HOCl. This steady approach helps maintain consistent water clarity and reduces the need for frequent adjustments. Additionally, the formula's pH-balancing components help mitigate the acidity issues found in Dichlor products, simplifying spa maintenance.

Why SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner is the Best Spa Cleaner:

Our Spa Powder treats a greater volume of water at lower concentrations, offering better value than Dichlor-based products. Due to this, it is ideal for any type of spa tub, or hot tub, including commercial ones that require extensive cleaning and maintenance. Unlike Dichlor products, our Spa Cleaner does not release cyanuric acid, which complicates spa chemical management. This absence can help maintain the correct chemical balance, avoiding chlorine inefficiency.

Why Choose SolutionsHOCl®?

A better value: Treats more water at a lower concentration, saving money. It does not build up cyanuric acid, which can cause problems.

Spas of all sizes: No matter how big or small your spa, this system ensures optimal water quality without causing your spa too much trouble.

Additional Information:

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and chlorine are used to clean spa. HOCl is chosen for its chemical properties and is safe when used as directed. When applied, HOCl interacts with organic materials in water, which may lead to chloramine formation. sometimes this causes a smell similar to bleach or spa.

HOCl is often used in situations where organic material reduction is desired. Chlorine, also known as Free Available Chlorine (FAC), is available in different forms, including HOCl and hypochlorite (OCl-). Chlorine is commonly employed as a disinfectant and can lead to by-products in pipes, especially in water containing high levels of dirt or organic matter.

Furthermore, chlorine dissipates quickly in water systems. HOCl and OCl- a form of chlorine are used differently depending on their application and environmental conditions. HOCl is often utilized in chlorination processes.

The performance and safety of spa cleaning products vary. Spa cleaning and maintenance should be performed according to manufacturer instructions and with professional assistance. It is important to keep in mind that many "spa professionals" receive training focused on traditional chlorine-based products, so they may not be familiar with a HOCl-based spa cleaner.

Educational Resources:

In our 'Scientific Studies' section, you can discover a broader understanding of the various options available, such as hypochlorous acid (HOCl) for spa tub cleaning. Information on the use of HOCl in spa cleaning and maintenance can be found in this section of Scientific Studies, Reports, and Government Studies.

Choose Solutions HOCl® to maintain clear, clean, and safe spa water.

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What are the Best Spa Cleaners to Use?

For optimal spa maintenance, use SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner. This advanced water spa cleaner utilizes natural oxidation to release HOCl, neutralizing contaminants and ensuring a balanced spa environment. Enhanced with enzymes like protease, amylase, lipase, and cellulase, it effectively breaks down various organic matter, making it an exceptional spa cleaner.

Do Natural Spa Cleaners Work?

Yes, natural spa cleaner such as SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner are highly effective. They use a sodium-based compound to release HOCl through natural oxidation, disrupting contaminants. Our eco-friendly HOCL formula, fortified with four potent enzymes: protease, amylase, lipase, and cellulase. Further boosts their cleaning power, ensuring a clean and balanced spa.

How to Balance Spa Chemicals?

Balancing spa chemicals is essential for clear water. Use Natural ingredients like SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner regularly to manage pH levels and oxidize organic matter. Contains sodium carbonate and citric acid to optimize pH levels, contributing to a balanced spa chemical environment.

How to Clear Cloudy Spa Water?

Cloudy spa water is often due to contaminants and imbalanced chemicals. SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner, with its natural oxidation process and enzyme blend, breaks down organic matter and balances pH levels, restoring clear water. Regular use keeps your spa pristine and inviting.

How Do You Clean a Spa Filter?

To clean a spa filter, remove it and rinse with a hose. Soak the filter in a solution of SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner, allowing the enzymes to dissolve buildup. The product’s natural enzymes targets specific organic matter, breaking down body oils, suntan lotions, plant debris, and other biological contaminants, reducing frequent cleaning treatments.  Rinse thoroughly before reinstalling to maintain efficient filtration.

How to Clean Spa Tub Jets?

For cleaning spa tub jets, add SolutionsHOCl® Spa Bomb Cleaner to your spa water and run the jets for at least 15 minutes. Natural enzymes: protease, amylase, lipase, and cellulase break down body oils, suntan lotions, plant debris, and other organic buildup. This will ensure clean and efficient jets. Regular use keeps your spa jets functioning optimally.

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FAQ's

How do I clean a spa with Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb?

To clean your spa using Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb, evenly distribute the Spa Bomb in your spa with the pump running for optimal water treatment. This natural oxidation process will disrupt and neutralize contaminants, maintaining a balanced chemical environment and improving water clarity.

How do you clean a spa tub with Solutions HOCl® Spa Cleaner?

Cleaning a spa tub with Solutions HOCl® Spa Cleaner involves adding the appropriate amount of Spa Bomb to your spa tub while the pump runs. This ensures thorough mixing and effective treatment, breaking down organic compounds and maintaining a clean and balanced spa environment.

How do you clean a spa filter using Solutions HOCl®?

To clean a spa filter using Solutions HOCl®, remove the filter and soak it in a solution of water mixed with Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb. This will help break down organic debris and contaminants, ensuring your filter is clean and efficient. Rinse the filter thoroughly before reinstalling it.

 How do you clear cloudy spa water with Solutions HOCl®?

To clear cloudy spa water, use Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb. Distribute it evenly in your spa while the pump is running. HOCl's controlled release helps eliminate contaminants and improve water clarity. Regular use and proper maintenance will keep your spa water clear and clean.

How long does it take to clear cloudy spa water using Solutions HOCl®?

The time it takes to clear cloudy spa water using Solutions HOCl® can vary depending on the severity of the cloudiness and the spa's overall condition. Typically, you should see significant improvement within a few hours of treatment, but it may take up to 24 hours for complete clarity.

How do you clean a foot spa at home with Solutions HOCl®?

To clean a foot spa at home with Solutions HOCl®, fill the foot spa with water and add Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb. Run the foot spa for several minutes to ensure thorough mixing and cleaning. This process will break down organic materials and disinfect the foot spa, keeping it clean and safe for use.

How do you balance spa chemicals with Solutions HOCl®?

Balancing spa chemicals with Solutions HOCl® involves regular spa water testing and adjusting chemical levels as needed. Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb contains sodium carbonate and citric acid to optimize pH levels and maintain a balanced chemical environment. This reduces the need for frequent adjustments.

How do you measure spa chemicals when using Solutions HOCl®?

Measuring spa chemicals when using Solutions HOCl® involves using chlorine test strips or a digital test kit to regularly check chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and other key parameters. Dip the chlorine test strip into your spa water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Compare the color change to the provided chart to determine the chlorine level. Adjust the chemical levels to maintain the ideal balance, ensuring clean and safe spa water.

Is Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb safe for all spas and hot tubs?

Yes, Solutions HOCl® Spa Bomb is safe for all types of spas and hot tubs, including commercial ones. It treats a greater volume of water at lower concentrations, making it an ideal choice for spas of any size. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines for optimal results.

spa cleaner hocl

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and chlorine are both utilized for cleaning swimming spas.

HOCl is selected for its chemical properties and is typically regarded as safe when used as directed. When applied, HOCl interacts with proteins in organic materials in water, leading to the formation of chloramines, which may have a smell similar to bleach or a swimming spa.
HOCl is widely used where a reduction of organic material is sought. Chlorine, also known as Free Available Chlorine (FAC), is available in different forms, including HOCl and hypochlorite (OCl-). Chlorine is commonly employed as a disinfectant and can lead to by-products in pipes, especially in water containing high levels of dirt or organic matter.
Furthermore, chlorine is known to dissipate quickly in water systems. In comparison, HOCl and the OCl- form of chlorine are used more effectively depending on their application and environmental conditions.

refresh spa water cleaner

HOCl is often utilized in chlorination processes

It is important to recognize that the performance and safety of spa cleaning products can vary. Users are advised to follow manufacturer instructions carefully and consider consulting professionals for appropriate spa maintenance. Keep in mind that many "spa professionals" typically receive training focused on traditional chlorine-based products. For a broader understanding of the various options available, including the use of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) in spa cleaning, you will find it beneficial to study our "Scientific Studies" section. This section includes a collection of Scientific Studies, University Reports, and Government Studies that provide insights that prove how effective HOCL can be in maintaining clean swimming spas.

Scientific Studies for Spa Cleaner

  1. Wang Y, Li N, Lu Y, Wang Y. [Comparison of the effects of chlorine dioxide, sodium hypochlorite and their combination on simulative water disinfection]. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu. 2008 May;37(3):285-9. Chinese. PMID: 18646523.
  2. Fukuzaki, S. (2006). Mechanisms of actions of sodium hypochlorite in cleaning and disinfection processes.. Biocontrol science, 11 4, 147-57 . https://doi.org/10.4265/BIO.11.147.
  3. Wojtowicz, J. (2000). Chlorine Oxygen Acids and Salts, Dichlorine Monoxide, Hypochlorous Acid, and Hypochlorites. . https://doi.org/10.1002/0471238961.0409030823151020.A01.
  4. Borgmann-Strahsen, R. (2003). Comparative assessment of different biocides in swimming pool water. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 51, 291-297. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0964-8305(03)00040-4.
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  7. Judd, S., & Jeffrey, J. (1995). Trihalomethane formation during swimming pool water disinfection using hypobromous and hypochlorous acids. Water Research, 29, 1203-1206. https://doi.org/10.1016/0043-1354(94)00230-5.
  8. Klingeren, B., Pullen, W., & Reijnders, H. (1980). Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of disinfectants for swimming pool water: experiences with sodium hypochlorite and sodium dichloroisocyanurate.. Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie. 1. Abt. Originale B, Hygiene, Krankenhaushygiene, Betriebshygiene, praventive Medizin, 170 5-6, 457-68 .
  9. Borgmann-Strahsen, R. (2003). Comparative assessment of different biocides in swimming pool water. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 51, 291-297. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0964-8305(03)00040-4.
  10. Judd, S., & Jeffrey, J. (1995). Trihalomethane formation during swimming pool water disinfection using hypobromous and hypochlorous acids. Water Research, 29, 1203-1206. https://doi.org/10.1016/0043-1354(94)00230-5.
  11. Wang, Y., Wang, L., Lu, Y., & Wang, Y. (2007). [Effects of sodium hypochlorite on structure and function of pond microcosms].. Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research, 36 2, 144-7 .
  12. Liou, S., & Dodd, M. (2021). Evaluation of hydroxyl radical and reactive chlorine species generation from the superoxide/hypochlorous acid reaction as the basis for a novel advanced oxidation process.. Water research, 200, 117142 . https://doi.org/10.1016/J.WATRES.2021.117142.
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