Product Review
BIO OUSTER JETTED BATH Do you enjoy taking a therapeutic hot bath? Of course! And so do many other people. That is why so many families opt for installing jetted or walk-in bathtubs in their homes. The advantages of taking such baths and enjoying a relaxing soak are numerous. There are many warm-water therapy benefits for people with muscle and joint problems. Besides, a hot soak is always relaxing and can improve your mood at any time of the day. IT'S ALL ABOUT TEMPERATURE No matter how diligent you are about using your jetted or walk-in bathtub, over time, it will likely develop and breed mold, mildew and bio-contaminants. It's a natural occurrence common with all jetted bath tubs. Remember, while bathing in what seems like a perfectly clean bathtub, behind the scenes are many feet of interior plumbing lines moving water seamlessly throughout the tub. When not in use these plumbing lines become a breeding ground thriving on nutrients such as soaps, lotions, sweat, organics and other contaminants. The main reason lies in the operating temperature. You usually heat the water up to about 100 degrees creating a wonderful environment for bacteria. After just a few months in operation you will likely see changes. The most common are usually "black, brown or white" flecks coming from your jetted bath tub. Others may experience foul' or 'musky' smell coming from your jetted bath tub. The root cause is usually bio-matter. These colonies of bacteria stick to any surface as long as moisture and nutrients are present including rubber gaskets, interior plumbing system, jets and even your skin. These bacteria are very hard to get rid of with common cleaners. MOST HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS ARE JUST SURFACE CLEANERS Most household cleaners are formulated to clean the exterior acrylic shell of the bath tub, not the interior plumbing system itself. Bio Ouster Jetted bath is specifically designed to deal with bio-contaminants in your jetted bath.











