How do I clean my whirlpool bath?

Cleaning your whirlpool bath regularly is important to keep it hygienic, functioning smoothly, and ready for a relaxing experience. Here’s a step-by-step guide to effectively clean your whirlpool bath:

1. After Each Use

   - Rinse the Tub: After each bath, rinse the tub thoroughly with clean water to remove soap residue, bath oils, and any dirt. This helps prevent buildup in the jets and keeps your bath looking clean.

2. Weekly Cleaning

   - Clean the Jets: Once a week, fill the tub with warm water until it covers the jets. Add a small amount of whirlpool bath cleaner or a mixture of mild detergent and white vinegar (about 2 cups of vinegar). 

   - Run the Jets: Turn on the jets and let them run for 10–15 minutes to clean out the internal pipes and remove any soap scum or debris.

   - Drain and Rinse: After draining the water, refill the bath with fresh water and run the jets for a few more minutes to flush out any remaining cleaner. Drain again and wipe down the tub with a soft cloth.

3. Monthly Deep Cleaning

   - Deep Clean the System: Every month, give your whirlpool bath a deep clean. Fill the bath with warm water and add a specialized whirlpool bath cleaner or a mixture of 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of white vinegar.

   - Run the Jets: Let the jets run for 15–20 minutes to thoroughly clean the internal system and break down any buildup in the pipes.

   - Rinse and Repeat: After draining the bath, refill it with clean water and run the jets for another 5 minutes to rinse out any remaining cleaning solution. Wipe the tub down with a non-abrasive cloth.

4. Cleaning the Airspa System

   - If your whirlpool bath has an airspa feature, run the air jets briefly after each use to help dry out any moisture in the pipes. This helps prevent the growth of mold or mildew. For deeper cleaning, follow the same process as cleaning the water jets, using warm water and a mild cleaner.

5. Descaling (For Hard Water Areas)

   - If you live in an area with hard water, use a descaler or water-softening product once a month to prevent mineral buildup in the jets and pipes. This will keep the system running smoothly.

6. Wipe Down Surfaces

   - After cleaning the internal system, wipe down the exterior surfaces of the bath with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and a mild bathroom cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges that could scratch the surface.

7. Avoid Certain Products

   - Avoid using bath oils, heavy salts, or products not designed for whirlpool baths, as they can leave residue and potentially clog the jets. If you do use these products, be sure to clean the bath thoroughly after use.

By following these steps, you’ll keep your whirlpool bath sparkling clean, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience every time you use it!