Question re Whirlpool baths

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We are taking our first trip home on the 23rd. A good while ago there was a post here with tips on how to clean the jets in the whirlpool tub in a 1 bedroom before you use it and now I can't find it anywhere. Can some one help and point me in the right direction. I did a search and came up with nothing. Thanks!
 
This would be good to know as last September I tried to enjoy a nice whirlpool bath at OKW. DH had kept my dd at the MK, but I had hauled my sleeping 36 pound 3 1/2 yr old back to OKW. My ds was sound asleep, my muscles ached from carrying him and I was alone for at least an hour and a 1/2. So the whirlpool tub sounded SOOOO good. Filled the thing up, laid back and relaxed....for about 4 minutes.....until this awful brown goo started coming out of the jets! <BLECH> I've never jumped up so fast in my life!!!! That was the end of that! Don't think I'd try it again unless the cleaning thing is simple.

Looking forward to hearing the cleaning process.

ohiominnie :p
 
Sorry, can't help about the "ghost post", but maybe I can help with the cleaning problem. I use Kohler products and follow their maintenance guidelines best I can. Here's their advice for cleaning the whirlpool jets:

CLEANING WHIRLPOOL JETS
 
We use a SMALL (stress small here!) amount of automatic dish washer detergent with the jets running for about 2 minutes. THen drain the water and refill. This is the suggested cleaning method from the manufacurer of our at home whirlpool.
 

That is why the suggestion is for AUTO MATIC dishwasher detergent. It is non-sudsing.
 
I've never had a problem with the jets on the whirlpool tub!!!! The brown goo thing would "schkeeve" me!!!!:eek:
 
I've never had this problem and thanks to this post, I hope I never do. I just put the cleaning instructions on my list of things to do at WDW. Thanks for the advice.
Any thoughts on what the awful brown goo was? :eek:
 
The brown goo is a combination of old water that gets left in the pipes and precipitates out the iron in the water, plus maybe a few dead skin cells from the last bather:D . I knew you would just love that last one!:p
 
How do you run the jets unless you are IN it? After that brown goo came out I tried to run the jets to see if more would come out, but the jets would not stay on. Even if I stood in the tub my weight was somehow not distributed in such a way to get them to stay on. They'd come on for a split second but automatically go off.


????

ohiominnie :p
 
The water has to be at a certain level in order for the tub jets to run. If you look at the side of the tub there is what looks like a little metal disk. If the water wasn't touching that disk, it wouldn't run. I'm not sure if this is the same for all the tubs, but it seemed to be true for the one at OKW where I stayed in April.
 
ohiominnie....

Yours could be the grossest post since someone decided we all needed a close-up photo of a bedbug....ugh!!!! :earseek: This is definitely one thread I am going to have to hide from my DW.

Seriously, this is one topic I would have never dreamed of, and there are some great tips here. Thanks to all and keep 'em coming!
 
Thanks Trishy for the cleaning instructions. They sound pretty simple. I'm sure going to use them on our next trip. We've always fill the tub with hot water and ran the thing when we first checked in but never added the soap and bleach. Thanks again!
 
We were told to run a bleach water solution through our whirlpool anytime we hadn't used it in a while. It is easy to do and really works. Just fill the tub as if you were going to take a bath, add the bleach and let the tub run for 10 or 15 minutes to get the solution thoroughly through the pipes and all around the tub.
 
Maybe we should forward this info including the Kohler instructions to MS and let them know there has been an occasional problem, maybe they need to start doing this.
We've never had a problem but some people have reported it.
 
An excellent source on the jacuzzi can be found on Tommy Towery's DVC HHI page. It is titled "How to Jacuzzi 101".
 
That's the one I was thinking of when I made this post....Tommy Towery's. If anyone has a link to his "How to Jacuzzi 101" I'd appreciate it.
 



















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