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Leisure Time Renew

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Size: 2.2 LB

Leisure Time Renew is a non-chlorine shock oxidizer. This fast-dissolving granular rids spa water of residual soaps, deodorants, natural oils, and organic materials that can build-up in spa water. When Renew is added to the spa water, it reacts with the bromide and forms a bromine solution to destroy any microorganisms left behind by the bather. This product pH buffered so it does not affect pH level. It is compatible chlorine, bromine, ozone, and mineral purification systems.

Dosage

Shock Treatment:

2 oz per 250 gallons of water.

Reserve and Renew System:

4 oz per 250 gallons of water.


Directions

After Each Use:

  1. Turn on filtration system.
  2. For each 250 gallons of water, add 2 ounces directly into spa water.
  3. Run filtration system for 15 minutes with cover off.
  4. Repeat process once a week to help maintain clear, odor-free water.

Ingredients

Potassium Peroxymonosulfate: 32.18%, Other Ingredients: 67.82%

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PRODUCT FAQ'S

Should I treat my spa water the same way as I treat my pool water?

Although the pH and total alkalinity measurements are the same, the sanitizer level (bromine or chlorine) should be kept between 3-5 ppm. In a spa, the filter requires more frequent cleanings. In addition, the water will require more frequent care to assure pH and sanitizer levels are correct. For further details, please see our spa care guides.

I can’t seem to control my pH. It seems to be high one day, then low the next. What can I do?

Controlling the pH in a spa can be challenging. Using Leisure Time® pH Balance Plus every time the spa is refilled will lock the pH in the proper range until the spa is drained again (usually 90 days).

I am using bromine tablets to sanitize my spa and the directions for use say I need to add a “bromide bank” first. Why do I need to do this?

It is recommended that you add this “bank” in order to ensure that the sanitizer in the water is all bromine from the moment you first start using it.

My spa has an ozonator. I have heard that I should not use a clarifier in my spa. Why?

Too little calcium in the water can cause foaming and corrosion, particularly in heaters and other metal components. To increase the hardness to the recommended level of 150-400 ppm, add a calcium hardness increaser such as Leisure Time® Calcium Booster. Too much calcium can cause scaling on the walls and heating elements or cloudy water. To prevent calcium in the water from causing these problems, add a sequestering agent such as Leisure Time® Defender.

My spa has an ozonator. I have heard that I should not use a clarifier in my spa. Why?

Ozone is a highly reactive oxidizing agent. Some people are under the impression that ozone will destroy clarifiers and make them ineffective. We have found, however, that ozone does not affect the effectiveness of clarifiers. Clarifiers do provide a very real benefit in ozonated spas by helping the filter keep the water clean.

My cartridge filter is dirty, and I was told to just put it in my dishwasher to clean it. Is this the best way?

The dishwasher may damage the fabric on the filter. The best way to clean your filter is to soak it in a bucket of water with Leisure Time® Filter Clean. This will ensure that all oils, lotions and minerals will be removed from the filter. For quick cleanings, use Leisure Time® Instant Cartridge Clean.

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