Every guest who enters your hot tub leaves behind micro-organic compounds that build up rapidly in hot water. When your primary sanitizer tries to combat this sudden surge, it forms combined chloramines, which are responsible for that harsh chemical smell and itchy skin. For residents navigating the active neighborhoods of the 55811 zip code, adding Spa Star Non-Chlorine Shock immediately after your guests exit is the most efficient way to break these bonds. Because it is an oxidizer rather than a sanitizer, it actively burns off organic matter, frees up your existing chlorine to do its job, and keeps your water completely safe and inviting.
Traditional chlorine shocks require you to wait hours or even days for chemical levels to drop back down to a safe range before you can soak again. Spa Star Non-Chlorine Shock allows you to resume using your hot tub in as little as fifteen minutes after application. Located right on Miller Trunk Highway in Hermantown, The Hot Tub Store carries this essential maintenance product to protect your luxury investment. Whether you are maintaining a premium Sundance Spa or keeping a refurbished family hot tub pristine, our expert team can provide precise dosage schedules tailored to your specific bather habits.
What is the difference between chlorine shock and non-chlorine shock?
How soon can I swim after adding Spa Star Non-Chlorine Shock?
How much non-chlorine shock should I add after hosting guests in Hermantown?
Should I leave my hot tub cover open after shocking the water?
Where can I purchase Spa Star products near Ugstad Rd?
Will non-chlorine shock clear up cloudy hot tub water?
Can I use this product in a refurbished hot tub purchased from your store?
Does this shock treatment alter the pH balance of my spa?
How often should I shock my spa if I only use it by myself?
Can I use this liquid or granular oxidizer inside an infrared sauna?