
We all know what a dirty bathtub ring looks like. Now imagine what that scum buildup is doing inside the plumbing of your Jacuzzi style jetted tub!
Sure, you can clean the bathtub itself — but once you start up the air jets, all kinds of nasty looking bits and specks will come floating to the surface if you don’t properly clean the jets themselves and the interior plumbing system.
That’s right, the jets and pipes behind your jet tub can quickly become contaminated with all sorts of infectious bacteria — some you can see, and some you can’t see! It’s called biofilm. More on that in a minute.
This video shows how the plumbing in air tubs works, and why you need to clean your jetted tub regularly:
Fortunately, cleaning the inside of your air tub’s elaborate collection of pipes, jets, and nozzles is really straightforward and easy!
Here’s how to properly clean a whirlpool tub yourself — and sanitize it by removing the biofilm with a jetted tub cleaner — in just a few quick steps…