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Q&A | Hot Tubs : green products for cleaning hot tubs?

Title of Question: green products for cleaning hot tubs?
 


Name:shannon  City: boulder, CO
Question: Are there any eco-friendly products out there that I can use to clean my hot tub?

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Name: Annie Hart | City: Portland, OR | Date: January 31, 2007, 18:54
Answer: Hi Shannon, I came across a few by doing a quick Internet search. The first one is called Eco-Soak, and you can use it to clean your hot tub filter. It's biodegradable, and it doesn't contain any harsh chemicals or chlorine. Another product, called simply Whirlpool Bath, Hot Tub, and Spa Cleaner, uses an eco-friendly citrus-based solvent. Aquagarde is a water treatment designed to clean the water and soften skin. I haven't tried any of these, so I can't offer any specific recommendations, but maybe if you try one you can let us know how it work?

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