Jetway Hydro Massage Whirlpool Nozzle Bathtub LED Light System Hottub Spa Jet 1″-5″P-M-S
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● Product Name: Jetway SPA Jet
● Model Number: P-D-ST
● Surface Material: PVC Body+PVC cover
● Massage Type: Whirlpool massge jet,Combo Massage
● Face: Chrome ABS
● Function: Massage Spa for Live
● Usage: Outdoor,Bathroom,Washroom,Hotel
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1. Q:Are you a factory outlets or trading company?
A:We are a factory outlets.
2. Q:If small order is acceptable? Yes,trial order is welcome!
A:Yes,trial order is welcome!
3. Q:Could you offer us samples?
A:Yes, generally, free sample for 1~2pcs, and the freigt you need to bear.
4. Q:What’s your shipment terms?
A:Generally, if samples, by air or by express; If bigger order by sea.
5. Q:Could you put our logo on the packing?
A:Yes, it is easy to print your logo on the packing.
6. Q:What’s your package?
A:In standard export cartons, but could be designed as your request.
7. Q:What’s your main port of lading?
A:FoShan/GuangZhou/ShenZhen/ShangHai/NingBo.
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Overview of Whirlpool Bathtub Jet Types, Their Purpose ,Therapeutical Massage Effect and how to clean.
What It Takes To Build a High Performance Whirlpool jet on bathtub?
SuperJet Whirlpool Jets
Middle Whirlpool Jets
Mini Whirlpool Jets
MultiJet Whirlpool Jets
MultiJet Air Whirlpool Jets
What It Takes To Build a High Performance Whirlpool Tub?
Whirlpool jet quantity or size does not equal good hydromassage experience, just like two turkeys don’t make an eagle.
Consider the jet type, construction, visual appearance, location, and layout instead, instead of counting the jets. This, and how skillfully the tub is plumbed along with the pump flow rates and a number of jets per pump, are all far more critical factors.
To deliver optimal hydromassage experience, a jetted tub must have a combination of jet types installed in strategically placed clusters that match bathers' body contours and mimic the various massage types intended to deliver invigorating hydrotherapy treatment for each body part.
What about whirlpool Jet Size, Number, and Placement?
The size, number, and placement of your jets matter when it comes to getting the perfect massage. Overall, it is best to have a variety of different types, sizes, and placements of jets. These varieties have different functions and it's important to get the most out of your hot tub experience by getting the most out of your jets.
Whilpool Jet size
Our hot tub's jet sizes are specially designed to suit different muscle types. For example, large jet sizes target larger muscle groups such as the back, the quads, the hamstrings, and the feet. Smaller size jets massage the smaller muscle groups such as your shoulders and arms. In general, your jet sizes are proportional to muscle sizes.
Whirlpool Jet number
In this case, more does not necessarily mean better. The number of jets is going to depend on the size of your hot tub and how many people it sits. The more seats in the hot tub, the more jets you will need. When looking at a hot tub, look at how the jets are distributed throughout the hot tub. Think less about the number and more about a higher distribution that will hit more muscle areas.
Whirlpool Jet placement
This is an important factor to consider in hot tub jets. Lucky for you, Spa Logic sells hot tubs that are all about calculating the perfect spots to place each jet. Jets are placed exactly where you need them. It is important to target multiple areas of your body for massages, not just the back.
MultiJet Whirlpool Jets
MultiJets are simple, non-adjustable, and yet very powerful jets with no moving parts and dual air-water connection. These small jets are perfect for a focused massage on key pressure point areas, such as back and feet. MultiJets are an integral part of Aquaticas’ concealed jet system in the Dream and Fusion jetted tubs and hot tubs. When combined with our concealed LED lighting, the result is a stunning show of water, air, and light.
What is a whirlpool jet Tub?
A jetted tub, also called a whirlpool tub, is a bathtub fitted with built-in hydrotherapy jets designed to propel water into the bath for therapeutic and muscle-massaging purposes.
How to Clean whirlpool jet in Tub
At the end of a long day, there's nothing more relaxing than soaking in a whirlpool tub. Knowing how to clean a jetted tub ensures that your bath time will be a slice of paradise because who wants to see bits of slimy black grit and grime swirling around in the water when you turn on the jets?
Cleaning a jetted tub is not difficult, but it does take some time. Most whirlpool tubs can be cleaned with supplies you have on hand in your pantry. Here's how to clean a jetted tub in a nutshell:
- Wipe off visible dirt.
- Fill the tub with hot water and add cleaning agents.
- Turn on the jets.
- Drain the tub and wipe with a sponge or cloth.
- Refill the tub and turn on the jets.
- Clean the jets with baking soda.
- Scrub the air-intake cover.
- Clean the tub's interior.
- Rinse and dry.
How to Clean whirlpool jet and Tub?
Wipe Away Visible Debris
Using a damp sponge or microfiber cloth, wipe away any hair or visible debris from the rim and inside of the tub
Fill the Tub With Hot Water
Fill the tub with enough hot water so that it covers all of the jets by about two inches.
Add the Cleaning Agents
To the water add two tablespoons of powdered or liquid dishwasher detergent. If you only have dishwasher tablets, dissolve one tablet in a cup of boiling water before adding it to the tub. Next, add two cups of distilled white vinegar OR one-half cup of liquid chlorine bleach.
WARNING
Do not use dishwashing liquid for hand-washing dishes as it will produce too many suds.
Do not combine distilled vinegar and chlorine bleach because toxic fumes of chlorine gas can occur.1 Use only one OR the other.
Turn on the Jets
Unless instructed by the manufacturer to leave them open, turn off the air-induction valves to the jets. This will force the water and cleaning solution to circulate only through the internal plumbing of the tub and give a deeper cleaning. Turn the jets on high for 15 minutes. You will begin to see debris from the internal plumbing washing into the tub.
Drain the Tub
Turn off the jets and drain the tub. Use a sponge or microfiber cloth to wipe away any debris that is clinging to the tub.
Refill the Tub
Fill the tub a second time with warm or cold water to a level of several inches above the jets.
Turn on the Jets
With the air-induction valves open, turn the jets on high and allow them to run for another 15 minutes. Turn off the jets and drain the water from the tub.
Clean the whirlpool Jets
Place about one cup of baking soda in a small bowl or measuring cup. Dip an old toothbrush or small bottle brush in the dry baking soda. Use the brush to clean the interior surfaces of each jet.
Clean the Air-intake Cover
Unscrew the cover of the air-intake control and scrub the area with dampened baking soda. Wipe away any residue with a damp sponge, rinse the cover, and replace it.
Clean the Interior of the Tub
Sprinkle dry baking soda on the interior of the tub. Baking soda is a gentle abrasive that will cut through soap scum and grime inside the tub without damaging the finish. Use a damp sponge or microfiber cloth to clean all of the interior surfaces.
Rinse and Dry
Once all of the tub's surfaces have been cleaned, use a bucket to rinse away the baking soda. Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe down the interior to prevent water-spotting.
How Often to Clean Your whirlpool jets and your Tub
If you use your jetted tub regularly, the jets should be cleaned at least monthly. The actual tub should be thoroughly cleaned at least weekly to remove soap scum, body soil, and bacteria, which can help keep the jets from clogging.