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Nature2 Zodiac W20750 SPA Stick Mineral Sanitizer, 1-Pack, Yellow

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Features

  • chlorine way to keep your spa free from harmful bacteria
  • Reduces need for harsh chemicals; less skin irritation
  • Works with chlorine or Cense

Description

The Natural Alternative to Chlorine (and Bromine too! ) Product Features: Lasts four months. Makes spas easy to manage. Improves performance of ozone-equipped spas. Assures an odor-free spa. Significantly improves look & feel of water. Simplifies water balance — it's unaffected by heat. Specifications: Capacity: for spas up to 500 gallons. Run time: minimum 4 hours daily. Flow rate: works with all spa flow rates Installation: Drops into the core of most spa filters works with suction-side and pressure-side filters. From the Manufacturer Nature2's patented technology uses minerals to destroy bacteria for up to four months in portable spas. This process of reducing bacteria also decreases the amount of harsh chemicals used to keep your spa water balanced. In fact, using by the Nature2 Spa Stick with Cense Spa Oxidizer, you can eliminate the use of chlorine or bromine completely!

Brand: Nature2


Item Form: Stick


Product Benefits: Protects Against Skin Irritation, Kills Bacteria


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 02


Brand: Nature2


Item Form: Stick


Product Benefits: Protects Against Skin Irritation, Kills Bacteria


UPC: 747946954041 852673931712 760625118411 802774885414 706175207502 705890046304 798762673395


Global Trade Identification Number: 02


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 9 x 3.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 6 ounces


Manufacturer: Fluidra


Item model number: W20750


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • We really like this product.
This system actually works quite well, and it makes the spa water much more pleasant than any of the other alternatives. In a previous life, I was a chemist and am an expert on water chemistry. It seems that this material is creating a superoxide, similar to your ozone generator on your tub. That is a very safe and effective way of controlling bacteria and other unwanted biological growths. It is very effective on simple organisms, but our bodies have catalase, which protects us from the biocidal properties of hydrogen peroxide. The system does require more rigorous habits than a chlorine or bromine system. You do need to add a shock before every use. Also, I filter the water when I fill the tub, so you do need to add minerals back to the water. This system does tend to foam more than when I had chlorine or bromine. Another tendency is that the pH tends to go high, not low. Buy some pH down if you convert. This is actually a big plus, since the tendency for the system to raise pH tends to be better for you. I have had to use more materials to control oils and soap in the system. Do your tub, body, washing machine, and dryer a favor and cut back the amount laundry detergent you use by half. The active ingrediants in soaps and detergents are call surfactants. They have bizarre chemistries, and are much less effective at cleaning and tend to build up on machinery when you use too much. This is even more important if you use an he machine. Even with controlling the amount of soap, you will need to control this buildup. I have found that LeisureTime Spa Bright and Clear works well. The spa bright and clear works well on congealing the soaps and oils permitting them to be removed, but they tend to build up in two places. One is on the side of the tub above the waterline and inside the filter box. This is easy to deal with. Just wipe the surfaces clean with a soft cloth. The congealed material is mostly soap, so it cleans as you wipe. The second place the soap and oil deposits build up is on the filters. Enough builds up that you will probably need to clean your filters more often. I've tried a couple of the filer cleaning solutions, but I have found using Cascade in the dishwasher w/o any additional additives works best. Stuff for sheeting action is great to reduce spots but is not good when it is coating your filters. The one exception would be if your tub's water is very hard. There are acids in the filter cleaning solutions that would remove scale, which Cascade will not be so good at. When it comes to soap and oil buildup in your tub. These materials can have a greenish tinge. This can be mistaken for algae buildup. If you are unsure, I have found adding a cup of Clorox bleach to the tub, waiting 24 hrs, and checking. If the green goes away, you had algae and you should check your chemical balance. If it is just as green, then you may have oil buildup and you need to treat your tub with more bright and clear then clean as above. With care, we have found that our tub is a lot more pleasant and healthy than when using either chlorine or bromine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2017 by jmk

  • hot tub
good stuff
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024 by cory schmidt

  • Was ready to give up on my hot tub!
My spa guy was out to replace our ozonator and cover and I told him I was really frustrated trying to keep my spa water clean; and was considering selling it (we've had it for 7 years). He suggested trying Nature2 before giving up. So I drained and cleaned my spa as usual and then refilled it. Simply added the Nature2 stick into our filter compartment (won't fit inside our filters) and added the recommended amount of Dichlor to activate it. After each use I add 3/4 ounce MPS non-chlorine shock and once per week I add 1 1/2 teaspoons of Dichlor (very small amount). That is it! Before I was messing with a half dozen chemicals and clarifiers and had horrible results (having tried Bromine and a liquid copper system as well). No more cloudy water, musty smells, tub rings or strong chemical fumes that would cause breathing distress. Now nothing but crystal clear and fresh smelling water day after day. It is extremely simple to use and costs MUCH less than my previous methods. I am once again enjoying my spa and will never use any other sanitizer. I've also noticed the alkalinity and pH rarely need adjusting, whereas before I was dealing with wild fluctuations. As a side note: the ozonator is a must have as far as I'm concerned -- it works really well with the Nature2 stick, minimizing the use of Dichlor which some have noted that they don't use at all. Also, make sure your spa cover is clean and not water-logged. If it is it can cross contaminate your water if it is harboring mold and bacteria. A new spa cover is expensive but a smart idea if you want to maintain clean water and thermal effectiveness. And keep your filters clean!! Clean them at least once per month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2014 by PWHJR

  • Spa product
This replacement spa product came on time but the product box was open. However this filter was not damaged and it is now in use.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by Gregory B Smith

  • Better than a lot of chemicals
We started buying these sticks a couple of years ago as the chemical that go our hot tub make my skin itch. I still have to put bromine in occasionally but not nearly as often nor nearly as much as before. It has brought out costs way down and the quality of our water and experience way up. These are a great addition to any hot tub owner’s arsenal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Larissa Shirley

  • nature 2
we have used this product over 17 years for our hot tub. love the ease of maintaining a clean and clear water in our hot tub without the harsh chemicals and all the testing you have to do with other systems, this is the easiest way to keep your hot tub looking and swim suits for failing fast.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Elaine Welch

  • Works
These help keep the water very clean and clear. Price has gone up like everything else but necessary if you own a hot tub
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Paul D Healy

  • Rapid Delivery Time
I like that the product was delivered to my door. And I insert it in my hot tub and don't worry about the water for four months.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Barbara A. Miller

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