Spafilter has a direct link to how good and safe your bathing water is. A spa filter with poor filtration capacity and a filter that is not regularly cleaned can cause problems. Problems both for bathers and for the equipment that circulates and purifies the bathing water. Since 2008, kuben.se has imported and produced spa filters that we are still very proud to market. Sales of washable spa filters are constant and we are pleased to see that sales of Cleaning-free Spafilter is increasing every year!
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Your spa filter filters out organic particles that you don't want in your bath and that degrade your water quality. It is therefore important that you clean your spa filters regularly. However, only use special filter washing when you clean your filters. This is because the filter wash does not lather in the spa, once you have reinstalled the filter in the spa.
Also, always let the filter dry before using it again. Why should you do this? Because bacteria thrive in warm, moist environments. Like all organisms, with a few exceptions, bacteria need water to survive.
Use Cleaner-Free Spa Filters to avoid all the maintenance and chemicals for your spa filters. You can do more enjoyable things than getting wet and cold. In addition, these spa filters better filter your bathing water and as a result, you get a crystal clear water to bathe in.
This is because your washable spa filters remove particles down to 20 microns. Unwashed filters are able to remove particles down to 5 microns.
A good spa filter is the key to a fresh and hygienic spa. Our filters effectively trap dirt, grease and particles so that the water stays clear, fresh and inviting for longer. Choose from many models - no matter which spa you have. Change your filters on time and enjoy cleaner water, better circulation and longer life for your spa.
A good spa filter is the key to a fresh and hygienic spa. Our filters effectively trap dirt, grease and particles so that the water stays clear, fresh and inviting for longer. Choose from many models - no matter which spa you have. Change your filters on time and enjoy cleaner water, better circulation and longer life for your spa.
Washable spa filters are a smart option for those who want to keep their spa clean without changing the filter every time. By cleaning the filter regularly, you can reuse it several times and still maintain good filtration performance. This saves both money and the environment.
Most spas use washable cartridge filters. Expect them to last up to a year - provided you flush or clean them properly every 2-4 weeks (more often for intensive bathing). When the filter starts to look worn or doesn't get completely clean despite thorough cleaning, it's time to replace it.
If you have a disposable filter that requires no cleaning, change the entire filter every three months or so.
Following these intervals protects the pump, reduces bacterial growth and keeps the bathing water crystal clear.
To effectively clean your spa filter, rinse it to remove visible dirt. Use a spa filter cleaning tool to get in between the lamellae. Then use a specialised spa filter cleaner to remove grease and oil residues. Regular cleaning every two weeks will extend the life of the filter and maintain water quality.
A spa filter has only a certain filter surface to collect dirt and grease particles. When that surface is filled.
the water flow is cut off, making the pump work harder and risking damage,
the filter can no longer trap new dirt, so the water quickly becomes cloudy and unhygienic.
Flushing or washing the filter regularly will relieve the pump, maintain crystal clear water and extend the life of both the filter and the entire spa.
Signs that your spa filter needs replacing include visible wear, cracks or if the water remains cloudy despite cleaning. Be observant of whether:
Please note that a spa filter should always be changed regularly and there are not always visible signs that it should be changed. A new filter ensures water quality.
There are mainly two types of spa filters: washable (lamella filters) and cleaning-free. Washable filters require regular cleaning to maintain their efficiency, while cleaning-free ones do not need to be cleaned but should be replaced every three months to ensure clean and clear water.
A good spa filter effectively removes organic particles from your bathing water. This means that the filter removes hair, skin, but also particles from trees, bushes, insects and more. That's why it's important to wash your filters regularly. However, when you clean your spa filters, you must use a special filter cleaner. This is because this detergent does not lather after cleaning. After about a year of use, replace your old spa filters with new ones, because the efficiency of the filter decreases over time.
Cleanable spa filters, microfilters, are a type of filter that are manufactured to require minimum maintenance but maximum filtration. These spa filters consist of an approximately 2o mm thick spun polyester filter layer. The raw material usually comes from recycled plastic from PET bottles.
Filter media made of polyester is very efficient and durable, and can therefore handle chemicals very well. Microfilters are made of a fine mesh material that can trap even smaller particles than washable disc filters. Non-washable ones can filter out particles down to 5 microns. These spa filters work very well! Simple, effective and time-saving.