Hey everyone,
I'm new here, hi! But this place seems really good. I can't wait to do a bit more reading and searching. Anyways, on to the issue...
I own a Beachcomber 380 since 2014. I used Beachcomber brand chemicals for the most part, except for baking soda instead of 'Resist'. [Side bar: reading things on here, I'm already going to try and more DIY approach to chemicals from now on] and feel like my tub is always nice and balanced. Never really had any issues... until last Fall...
I started noticing whenever I took the filter out, the water in the hole had a ton of white floating particles. I'd even sometimes use the shopvac to suck them out. I'd clean the filter and put it back, but every time I took it out - more white particles in the filter hole.
Last summer (prior to this issue beginning) there were 2 changes. First, my friend to me that she washes her filters in the dishwasher with baking soda & vinegar. So, I started doing this. I was thinking the white particles could of been a degrading filter? I've stopped using vinegar, but continued to use the dishwasher and baking soda. [Side bar, after reading here, I'm going to start just soaking in TSP from now on - no more dishwasher.]
Also, Beachcomber switched their tub cleaner (pipe cleaner) solution for one that needs a double rinse - add pipe cleaner, run for 24hrs, drain water, fill, run for a # of hrs, then drain & fill again. Their previous product did not require this extra drain & fill. Making me think it a more intense product that could be breaking down the filter?
Now, I just drained the tub and did a good thorough cleaning of the tub and found this:
The caulking around the jet insert is very malleable and you can see how it is crumbling too. These are the white particles I am seeing! Which leaves me to thinking ... is it this new pipe cleaner that is breaking down the caulking? Or is this a manufacturer defect? Or is this something that happens from time to time? I can't seem to find any info about this or anyone else with a similar problem.
Thanks everyone for the read and any help! Greatly appreciated!
I'm new here, hi! But this place seems really good. I can't wait to do a bit more reading and searching. Anyways, on to the issue...
I own a Beachcomber 380 since 2014. I used Beachcomber brand chemicals for the most part, except for baking soda instead of 'Resist'. [Side bar: reading things on here, I'm already going to try and more DIY approach to chemicals from now on] and feel like my tub is always nice and balanced. Never really had any issues... until last Fall...
I started noticing whenever I took the filter out, the water in the hole had a ton of white floating particles. I'd even sometimes use the shopvac to suck them out. I'd clean the filter and put it back, but every time I took it out - more white particles in the filter hole.
Last summer (prior to this issue beginning) there were 2 changes. First, my friend to me that she washes her filters in the dishwasher with baking soda & vinegar. So, I started doing this. I was thinking the white particles could of been a degrading filter? I've stopped using vinegar, but continued to use the dishwasher and baking soda. [Side bar, after reading here, I'm going to start just soaking in TSP from now on - no more dishwasher.]
Also, Beachcomber switched their tub cleaner (pipe cleaner) solution for one that needs a double rinse - add pipe cleaner, run for 24hrs, drain water, fill, run for a # of hrs, then drain & fill again. Their previous product did not require this extra drain & fill. Making me think it a more intense product that could be breaking down the filter?
Now, I just drained the tub and did a good thorough cleaning of the tub and found this:

The caulking around the jet insert is very malleable and you can see how it is crumbling too. These are the white particles I am seeing! Which leaves me to thinking ... is it this new pipe cleaner that is breaking down the caulking? Or is this a manufacturer defect? Or is this something that happens from time to time? I can't seem to find any info about this or anyone else with a similar problem.
Thanks everyone for the read and any help! Greatly appreciated!
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