Kleen Spa™ Non-Chlorine Spa Shock 1Kg
Introduction
As a retailer of hot tub and pool products, I’m pleased to offer this premium non-chlorine shock treatment, designed for effective water oxidation without the harsh effects of chlorine.
Product Overview
Kleen Spa™ Non-Chlorine Spa Shock is a professional-grade granular oxidizing treatment that efficiently cleanses spa and pool water without increasing chlorine or bromine levels. Its sophisticated formula allows for minimal downtime, making it perfect for busy spa owners who want to quickly return to using their hot tub.
Key Benefits
- Fast-acting oxidation of contaminants
- Minimal 30-minute wait time before reuse
- Compatible with both chlorine and bromine systems
- Easy-dissolve granular formula
- No harsh chemical odors
- Maintains existing sanitizer levels
- Professional-grade 1kg size for multiple treatments
Technical Specifications Table
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Product Size | 1Kg |
Format | Granular |
Chemical Type | Non-Chlorine Oxidizer |
System Compatibility | Pools and Spas |
Required pH Range | 7.2-7.6 |
Reentry Time | 30 minutes |
Chlorine Level Requirements | Pools: 1-3 mg/l (ppm) |
Spas: 3-5 mg/l (ppm) | |
Bromine Level Requirements | All Systems: 3-5 mg/l (ppm) |
Dilution Rate | Max 100g per 10L water |
Treatment Guide
Water Volume | Dosage |
---|---|
1,000L (220 gal) | 11g |
2,000L (440 gal) | 22g |
4,545L (1,000 gal) | 50g |
22,700L (5,000 gal) | 250g |
45,450L (10,000 gal) | 500g |
Application Instructions
Preparation
- Check and adjust pH to 7.2-7.6 range
- Verify proper sanitizer levels
- Use a clean plastic container for mixing
Mixing Process
- Pre-dissolve product using maximum 100g per 10 litres of water
- Stir thoroughly until completely dissolved
- Apply solution while circulation pump is running
- Add near water inlets for optimal distribution
Safety Requirements
- Maintain proper sanitizer levels
- Allow 30-minute minimum wait time before use
- Keep pump running during application
Professional Recommendations
The 1kg size is ideal for:
- Regular maintenance treatments
- High-use periods
- Multiple applications
- Larger water volumes
- Seasonal startup
- Weekly maintenance programs
Water Chemistry Standards
- Pool Requirements: 1-3 mg/l (ppm) chlorine
- Spa Requirements: 3-5 mg/l (ppm) chlorine
- All Systems: 3-5 mg/l (ppm) bromine
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and other chemicals. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.
Pool & Spa Chemical Guide
As a retailer of pool and spa maintenance products, I've created this comprehensive guide to help you understand and maintain proper water chemistry for your pool or spa.
Water Balance Essentials
pH Levels (7.2-7.6)
The cornerstone of water chemistry that affects all other aspects of water treatment:
- Too high: Reduces chlorine effectiveness, causes scaling
- Too low: Equipment corrosion, skin/eye irritation
- Regular testing and adjustment crucial for optimal balance
Chlorine (1-3 ppm)
Primary sanitizer for most pools and spas:
- Free chlorine maintains water safety
- Stabilized chlorine provides longer-lasting protection
- Shock treatments eliminate contaminants and chloramines
Alkalinity (80-120 ppm)
Acts as a buffer for pH levels:
- Prevents rapid pH fluctuations
- Protects against corrosion
- Helps prevent scaling issues
Specialized Treatments
Water Clarifiers
Enhances filtration efficiency:
- Coagulates tiny particles
- Improves water clarity
- Reduces filter strain
Algaecides
Prevents and treats algae growth:
- Regular prevention dosing
- Brush-free formulas available
- Compatible with all sanitizing systems
Stabilizers
Protects chlorine from UV degradation:
- Essential for outdoor pools
- Extends chlorine effectiveness
- Reduces chemical consumption
Maintenance Schedule
Daily Tasks
- Check sanitizer levels
- Run filtration system
- Remove visible debris
Weekly Tasks
- Test complete water chemistry
- Balance pH and alkalinity
- Add maintenance chemicals
Monthly Tasks
- Deep clean filters
- Check stabilizer levels
- Inspect equipment
Safety Guidelines
- Store chemicals separately
- Keep in cool, dry location
- Never mix different products
- Follow dosage instructions carefully
- Keep records of all treatments
Note: Professional advice recommended for specific chemical treatments