How to Use Silk Balance
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Published: November 18, 2010 08:58 AM
The shopping list for your hot tub spa supplies can be quite long with a number of chemicals, testing equipment, and other products that you need to maintain water quality. Handling hot tub chemicals and testing the water every so often can take the fun out of having a home spa. Silk Balance provides a solution for spa water care so that you will spend more time relaxing in the tub instead of tinkering with water quality and spa equipment.
What Silk Balance does is to automatically balance the pH levels of your spa water. It also maintains the right levels of calcium hardness and alkalinity. Basically, with this product, spa water maintenance is simplified to just pouring it on the water once a week. This takes out the need of buying and using test strips, calcium hardeners, balance kits, and scale controllers.
Silk Balance achieves this through its unique formulation which utilizes the BioFilm Dispersion Technology, or BDT. Upon introduction to water, BDT works to adjust water properties so that they are at the right levels. BDT is also responsible for preventing slime and mineral build up in spa equipment as it decreases the water’s surface tension.
If this is your first time to use Silk Balance, it is recommended to prime your spa with SilkBalance™ Clean Start. This will clean the plumbing system of your spa so that you will experience the maximum benefit of using the Silk Balance water conditioner. Clean Start will remove bacteria and spa molds from your spa equipment. It does not leave any residue, which makes it easy to use and flush out. For maintenance purposes, using Clean Start once a year is recommended.
The easy-to-use one-step process of using Silk Balance primarily gives spa owners a convenient way to maintaining their spa. With this product, you will spend more time relaxing in the tub and enjoying crystal clear and clean water. It also contains mineral salts that make the skin softer and smoother. With regular use, bacteria build up is prevented and water quality is consistently maintained.
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