How To Clean Jets On Tub
Run the tub s jets for 15 minutes.
How to clean jets on tub. Run the jets for 10 minutes more. Run the jets for 15 minutes and then turn off and drain the bathtub. Run the jets for approximately 15 minutes to effectively clear any debris that may be clogged inside. Your tub should now be cleaned and prepared for duty. If you need a really deep clean you can attack the jets with a bottle brush and a nonabrasive cloth.
Make sure the water line is at least two to three inches above the jets. Add three cups of vinegar to the water and turn on your jets. Drain the tub and rinse it well to get the gunk off. Then add 2 tablespoons of liquid dishwashing detergent to the water followed by 1 2 cup of vinegar or bleach to disinfect the tub. If there s still dirt around the jet covers try using dental floss to get behind them.
Without rinsing away the baking soda fill up your tub with water. I could never truly clean behind the jets on my jetted tub. Fill the tub with hot water to at least three inches above the height of the jets. Add two to four teaspoons of powdered dishwasher detergent or another low foaming disinfectant. To clean a jetted tub start by filling it with hot water so all of the jets are covered.
First turn the jet counterclockwise. I tend to use cold water for the sake of conserving energy but if your tub is especially dirty hot water will help loosen the grime. Fill the tub with hot water. For the first step fill the tub with hot water up to two to three inches above the highest jets. For a light cleaning of your jetted tub.
Just a short video on how to remove jets from your tub. Fill the jacuzzi tub with cold water until it s above the highest jets. Add two teaspoons of a low foaming disinfectant or dishwashing liquid or powder that produces few suds. For a deep clean you can also add up to one half cup of bleach. If the jet is screwed to the hot tub a quick turn will loosen it and repeated turns will remove it completely a snap in jet will snap out after a quarter turn or more.