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Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) - Min 36 Cleanings/Applications
Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) - Min 36 Cleanings/Applications DetailsManufacturer: Ahh-Some Bio Cleaners Brand: Ahh-Some Jetted Tub Bio Cleaner Model: ASJTBC6 Product features: - Scours, Scrapes, Purges bio-film from Jetted Bath Tubs
- Scrapes the inside walls of the 30' pipes, $1.30/cleaning
- Only product on market todayto effectively clean Jetted Tubs
- Gets rid of harmful bacteria and contaminants in the pipes
- Provides min 36 weekly cleanings for Jacuzzi, whirlpool jet tubs
Customer Reviews of Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) - Min 36 Cleanings/ApplicationsCustomer Review: Finally found a Jacuzzi cleaner that works Summary: 5 Stars
Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz)
This cleaner got a lot more gunk out of my Jacuzzi than any other cleaners or method that we used.
I have a new Jacuzzi that I had been unable to bathe in because of all the floating gunk, which had been a light brown color that looked like mucus.
*** Other Methods Tried
We first went to a forum which suggested dish soap and bleach, so we did that four separate times, and that didn't help.
Then my husband installed two whole-house filters (one on hot, one on cold) right before the faucet. That helped a little.
Then we bought some Whirlout at Home Depot, and that got some brown stuff out, but we still had as much coming out of the Jets afterwards as before.
Then I stuck a bottle brush into the jets and tried to clean them out, and my husband then removed the jets completely, cleaned then, and put them in the dishwasher. Neither of these things helped, even though we got some gunk out of them.
*** Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) Results
When we put the Ahh-Some in, it immediately started getting out gunk that we had never seen before: black flacks and also a lot more of the light brown stuff. My tub must be really bad though because when I tried to take a bath after that, I still had more of the mucus-like stuff. So we ran the Ahh-Some again, this time for longer than the directions suggest. Again, more black and brown gunk came out. Afterward, when I tried to take a bath, it I still had the brown stuff, but a lot less. So we ran the Ahh-Some a third time, this time for over an hour. (I was determined to use this tub!)
Finally, I tried again to take a bath, and this time there was no gunk; however I had the jets on low. The other times I had them on high. I haven't tested it again with them on high, but I will. If there is more gunk, I will just run the Ahh-Some again. I am confident that it will get it all out, if it hasn't already.
*** Conclusion
I believe that this product works on most tubs with one application, but we actually bought this tub in 2003 and didn't install it until 2010. Jacuzzi tests their tubs, and they don't get all the water out of the pipes, and it just sits there. Whatever bacteria and solids that were in their water has been sitting in my pipes for seven years. Then I didn't know that I had to use special soap, and I used soap with oil in it with the jets on. DON'T USE OILY SOAP IN YOUR JACUZZI! Check the label!
It does say on the Ahh-Some label that particularly dirty tubs might require more than one application, and mine certainly did. I do recommend this product--it is the only thing that works that has finally allowed me to use my bathtub. However, be aware that if you have a problem tub (which I can see by reviews of the other sizes of this product) is rare, that you might have to repeat the first application more than once or twice.
*** Update -- Problem Tub Figured Out
We finally figured out the main reason behind the brown water (not the worst of it at first, but the overall brown color). We are on a well, and our water softener was not working at the time. Although we had the filters coming into the tub, they did not filter out the hard water (heavy metals and such). Once we got the water softener working again and the initial really nasty stuff out of the tub, it has been just fine. I don't think I would have ever been able to use my tub without the Ahh-Some though. I would have never gotten the initial gunk out of it. Now I use it after about every seven baths, and I have sparkling clear water.
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Description of Ahh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) - Min 36 Cleanings/ApplicationsAhh-Some Jetted Bath Bio & Gunk Cleaner (6oz) minimum 36 cleanings/applications The most effective bio cleaner for jetted tubs, Whirlpool Tubs, Jacuzzi Spas, American Standard Baths. This 6oz bio cleaner container has a minimum of 36 teaspoons cleanings and with an average of one jetted tub cleaning per week, you have enough to spare for some good initial cleanings and still have enough for one year. Price per usage makes sense to buy a 6oz over the 2oz, even if you are skeptical, we offer a 100% money back guarantee! NO QUESTIONS ASKED There are millions of jetted bathtubs in the USA that are literally breeding grounds for bacteria, bio-film waste and other contaminants that you and your family should be aware of. Sad to say but many of the manufacturers really don't inform their customers as to what the potential hazards of simply bathing in a jetted tub that is not cleaned or purged on a regular basis. Many of these same manufacturers are advising customers to clean their jetted tubs or whirlpool baths with products that really don't work that well, and sometimes, even make the situation worse. The Ahh-Some bio cleaner combats microbials, algae and mold quite effectively, has water clarification properties, water conditioning and reacts to, in the case of the Jetted Tub Bio Cleaner fast moving water which creates the foaming and scraping action. Whirl Out never stands a chance when competing with the Ahh-Some Bio Cleaner, we clean what Whirl Out leaves behind! All of this and still plenty safe for all of us. It's Science, Not magic. The Ahh-Some Bio Cleaners are "No Compromise"
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