Cleared it up overnight
We had slightly cloudy water after a busy weekend. One dose and it looked noticeably better by the next morning. Filter grabbed the fine stuff that normally floats around.

We had slightly cloudy water after a busy weekend. One dose and it looked noticeably better by the next morning. Filter grabbed the fine stuff that normally floats around.
I keep this on hand and use it when the water starts looking dull. Easy to add, no weird smell, and it helps the filter do its job.
After refilling, we had that hazy look for a day. This helped tighten things up and the filter caught more than usual. I would buy again.
Sometimes you just want the water looking good before friends come over. This is my go to when the water is not cooperating.
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A spa clarifier helps remove cloudy water by binding tiny particles together so your filter can capture and remove them. These particles can include body oils, lotions, dust, and microscopic debris that are too small for filters to catch on their own.
Clarifiers improve filtration performance and help maintain cleaner looking water during normal spa use.
Use clarifier when water starts looking dull, hazy, or cloudy, or after heavy spa usage when oils and debris increase. Many spa owners also use it as part of routine weekly maintenance depending on usage levels.
Higher bather loads or frequent use may require more frequent use compared to lightly used spas.
Most clarifiers begin working quickly by clumping particles together, with visible improvement often occurring within one filtration cycle when the filter is running properly.
Running your filtration system continuously during treatment helps speed up clearing results.
Yes. Most spa clarifiers are designed to work alongside common sanitizers like chlorine or bromine when used according to directions.
Always keep water chemistry balanced before adding clarifier for best results.
Many spa owners use clarifier weekly for heavy use spas or monthly for lighter use spas. Usage frequency depends on bather load, environment, and filtration performance.
Regular filter cleaning helps maximize clarifier effectiveness.
No. Clarifier removes small non-living particles like dust and oils, while sanitizers and shock treatments target bacteria and organic contamination.
Clarifier is used alongside your normal sanitation routine, not as a replacement.
Yes. Running your filter after adding clarifier is essential because the filter removes the larger particles created during treatment.
Keeping filters clean during treatment helps maintain strong water circulation and clearing performance.