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A Jacuzzi® provides a spot for relaxation at the end of a long day. To keep the feature in top shape, take good care of it. A few whirlpool tub parts, including the jets, tend to develop buildup over time, compromising the beauty of the fixture. The following overview will help you keep the tub pristine.

How to Remove Mildew From Whirlpool Bathtub Jets

Jets accumulate water and stay wet even after the bathtub drains, so they can develop mold and mildew unless you regularly clean them. You can use bleach to kill bacteria, but first check the owner’s manual to see if the manufacturer allows it. Using bleach could dry out internal whirlpool tub parts, including the gaskets, so some manufacturers advise against it. The manual may also recommend closing the air controls as you clean.

To clean, fill the tub with warm water just high enough to submerge the jets. Next, add 1/8 cup of powdered dish detergent and a full cup of bleach (or white vinegar if using bleach isn’t permitted). Run the jets for 10 minutes before draining the water and wiping down the area with a sponge. To rinse, refill the tub and run it for another 10 minutes.

How to Get Rid of Stubborn Gunk

whirlpool tub partsAlthough following the steps above typically cleans most stains, there might still be some hard water deposits around the jet openings, faucet, and overflow drain.

Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush in baking soda and warm water before scrubbing these areas. After removing buildup, rinse with clean water.

 

If you come across damage while cleaning your bathtub, turn to Betz Enterprises. Based in Highland, MD, these qualified technicians carry replacement whirlpool tub parts and address a range of issues, including cracks and mechanical malfunctions. Their team works with several top brands, including American Standard®, Aquatic Industries, Jacuzzi® Whirlpool Bath, Kohler®, and Sterling®. They offer a good faith warranty program, which you can learn more about online. To schedule an appointment, call (301) 854-0990.

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