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If anyone on here uses h202 in their hot tub can you tell me if it

also takes care of most hard water deposits? Our hot tub has an

ionizer and an ozone filter and my skin is extremely sensative so I

need none to very little chemical use. Not to mention I don't want to

use the toxic stuff if I don't have to. But i'm not exactly sure if

h202 helps with hard water. Any experience?

 

Thanks to you all,

Marci

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A Client of mine that has a healing room uses Bromide

in her spa and hot tub instead of chemicals.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

--- Marci <twilli55 wrote:

 

> If anyone on here uses h202 in their hot tub can you

> tell me if it

> also takes care of most hard water deposits? Our hot

> tub has an

> ionizer and an ozone filter and my skin is extremely

> sensative so I

> need none to very little chemical use. Not to

> mention I don't want to

> use the toxic stuff if I don't have to. But i'm not

> exactly sure if

> h202 helps with hard water. Any experience?

>

> Thanks to you all,

> Marci

>

>

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We are using it in our hot tub and it's been better than chlorine or bromine on

our skin but I can't say that it takes care of the deposits. Sometimes when we

get in the tub you can actually see scale laying on the seats and scoop it out.

Now, I am not sure if this was in the system from the old chemicals and the h2o2

cut it loose or not. We have had a cold snap here so we haven't been in the tub

for several weeks now but I peeked in to check the water level the other day and

it's still crystal clear.

 

Teresa

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You might look on the web for uses of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). I have a

client who uses it extensively, including in their hot tub, and swears by

it. They buy it in concentrated form on the web and CAREFULLY dilute it for

their various uses. They did mention that, unlike bleach, it cleans but

does not removed stains from their clothes, so it may take a while to get

used to it.

--

In wellness,

Toni D. Roberts, BA, LMT

Cumberland Muscle Therapy

2470 Windy Hill Road SE, Suite 227

Marietta, Georgia 30067-8617

 

(770) 984-8040

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www.cumberlandmuscletherapy.com

 

 

 

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Oh I am one that uses it extensively which is why I wanted to also use it for

the hot tub. And I might say that I use it instead of bleach and it very much

does whiten my clothes-better than bleach I might add. I fill the bleach

dispenser with it and it's amazing. I use it for cleaning, washing fruit,

sometimes even to freshen my underarms. I use straight 35% food grade in the hot

tub and laundry and diluted everywhere else. I just wasn't sure if it got rid of

the scaling stuff in the hard water. I have spoke to a hot tub company that said

with the ozone generator and the silver filter that the build up should not be a

problem so I guess we'll see and hope for the best.

 

Marci

 

 

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