Renew Leisure Time Spa | Non-chlorine Shock Oxidizer for Hot Tubs 2.2 lb
Renew Leisure Time Spa | Non-chlorine Shock Oxidizer for Hot Tubs 2.2 lb
Buy chlorine free shock with Renew Leisure Time Spa. Shasta Pool Supply offers best prices and free shipping on non-chlorine shock oxidizer for hot tubs. Specifically, all orders over $150 ship free.
Renew Leisure Time Spa
Renew keeps your hot tub crystal clear and odor-free. Furthermore, this powerful 2.2 lb. non-chlorine granular treatment eliminates contaminants and restore your spa water's clarity. Therefore, it ensures a refreshing and relaxing spa experience.
Overall, maintain your hot tub's pristine condition effortlessly with Renew Leisure Time.




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Key Features
- Non-chlorine formula: Gentle on skin and swimwear
- Eliminates odors and clears cloudy water
- Reduces irritating contaminants
- Buffering element for balanced water chemistry
- Versatile: Works with various sanitizer systems
Technical Specifications
Compatibility
Presently, Renew Leisure Time delivers compatibility with chlorine, bromine, ozone, and biguanide sanitizers. Therefore, it makes a versatile choice for all hot tub owners.
Ingredients: 32.18% Potassium Peroxymonosulfate, 67.82% Other Ingredients
Specs
- Part Number: RENU2
- Manufacturer: Leisure Time

LEISURE TIME
Renew Usage
For regular shock treatment:
- Firstly, turn on your hot tub's filtration system
- Secondly, add 2 oz of Renew per 250 gallons of water
- Thirdly, circulate water for 15 minutes with the spa cover off
For Reserve & Renew System:
- Treat water with Metal Gon and Reserve Bromide solution
- Add 4 oz of Renew per 250 gallons of water
- Circulate for 30 minutes with jets on
- Test bromine levels (ideal: 1-3 ppm)
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Our expert staff answers customer's most asked questions.
What are the ideal chemical ranges for my pool?
Achieving a balanced pool involves maintaining a pH range of 7.2–7.8, total alkalinity between 80–120 ppm, calcium hardness at 180–220 ppm, and cyanuric acid (stabilizer) within 30–50 ppm. Chlorine levels should consistently fall within the 1–3 ppm range, by may need to be increased as CYA levels go above 60 PPM.
What is the recommended duration for running my pool equipment?
There isn't a specific timeframe, but it's essential to complete a full water turnover within a 24-hour period. Utilizing pool equipment during off-peak hours can be cost-effective.
How often should I test my pool water?
Regular testing, ideally once a week, ensures that chemical levels are within the recommended range. This practice ensures that your pool is always ready for enjoyment.
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