Hi everyone,
We've been using the TFP Bromine 3 step for 1 year and no problems until recently. I drained the tub 2 weeks ago after developing a very mild rash and water had become cloudy while we were out of town. Wasn't sure if rash was folliculitis at the time and was actually more worried that they were bed bug bites as they didn't itch and had recently traveled. I thought the water was cloudy (really denial, I know) because water was about 6 months old due to cold winter here. Refilled it, balanced and used it again but developed the rash again along with a guest that used it. I am pretty much mortified that my guest developed the rash. The other 4 guests did not get the rash. Anyway... my real question is about how far do I go with cleaning the tub? I have Ahhsome on order and plan to use that. Is it necessary to throw away suits that were worn (some medical sites recommend this), throw away spa pillows (I'm guessing if suits can't be salvaged, then neither can the pillows)? I have read in the forums that some people just shock the water to 20 ppm and leave it at that. There seems to be extremes in methods to treat and I don't know which direction to go. I should mention that we use well water to fill the tub so I can't really plan on filling the tub 3 times to decontaminate. I have turned down the heater, shocked with chlorine bleach to 20 ppm, adjusted pH until I can drain and refill this weekend. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks in advance
We've been using the TFP Bromine 3 step for 1 year and no problems until recently. I drained the tub 2 weeks ago after developing a very mild rash and water had become cloudy while we were out of town. Wasn't sure if rash was folliculitis at the time and was actually more worried that they were bed bug bites as they didn't itch and had recently traveled. I thought the water was cloudy (really denial, I know) because water was about 6 months old due to cold winter here. Refilled it, balanced and used it again but developed the rash again along with a guest that used it. I am pretty much mortified that my guest developed the rash. The other 4 guests did not get the rash. Anyway... my real question is about how far do I go with cleaning the tub? I have Ahhsome on order and plan to use that. Is it necessary to throw away suits that were worn (some medical sites recommend this), throw away spa pillows (I'm guessing if suits can't be salvaged, then neither can the pillows)? I have read in the forums that some people just shock the water to 20 ppm and leave it at that. There seems to be extremes in methods to treat and I don't know which direction to go. I should mention that we use well water to fill the tub so I can't really plan on filling the tub 3 times to decontaminate. I have turned down the heater, shocked with chlorine bleach to 20 ppm, adjusted pH until I can drain and refill this weekend. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks in advance