If you’re a hot tub owner, you know how relaxing it can be to soak after a long day. No matter how often anyone uses their hot tub, maintenance and keeping it clean is key. This is to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria, especially if you or guests occupy your hot tub frequently.

Hot tub owners might also be familiar with the idea that sometimes your cleaning efforts can make the general experience with your hot tub a lot more enjoyable for you.

Whether you own a hot tub at the moment or are planning on getting one in the future, it is crucial to make sure you are familiar with its upkeep and the proper products necessary to keep it clean. You may come across hot tub oxidizers, a core product that should be a part of that list.

What are hot tub oxidizers?
A hot tub oxidizer is used in the cleaning process, working to kill bacteria and organic waste that lives within your hot tub.

The bacteria that the oxidizers work to break down may accumulate for a few different reasons, such as if you frequently invite guests into your hot tub or it may be a result for your own oils (i.e. from lotions, deodorant and dead skin). Regardless of the cause, an oxidizer is able to disinfect contaminated hot tub water.

Because there are other cleaning agents needed to keep your hot tub clean, you may be curious as to where oxidizers fit into the mix of chlorine, bromine and other various hot tub cleaning products. In short, a hot tub oxidizer can be used to “shock” your pool. By doing this, the oxidizer, a chemical, breaks down the bonds of the bacteria that live within your pool, causing them to dissipate.

How are hot tub oxidizers used?
Hot tub oxidizers can be applied directly to your hot tub, although depending on the brand of oxidizer that you use, this may vary. Closely following the instructions of the product you decide to use can provide you with some insight on the proper dosage as well as how long to let the oxidizer sit before getting into the tub again.

For example, if you were to use the SafeGuard Spa Shock (non-chlorine) product offered online at Hot Tub Club, you would learn that it is a good choice to use if you are looking to shock your hot tub shortly before you use it again.

Finally, you may be curious as to where you can purchase oxidizer for your hot tub. Hot Tub Club is an online store that offers supplies for your hot tub and pool. This is an ideal resource if you have any questions about your hot tub as their team is available to provide support quickly and efficiently. If you aren’t sure which oxidizer or cleaning products would be best for your hot tub or swimming pool, Hot Tub Club can help.

To contact their team today, you can fill out a their contact form: https://hottub.club/pages/contact-us

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