Black gunk in home spa/whirlpool bath?

So superchlorinate and turn on the jets.

Don't be a troll.

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Richard J Kinch
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Clearly you have never done this on a real live hot tub. For openers, superclorinating a hottub is not such a great idea. It's a relatively small amount of water, and the need for water changes is dictated by how much chemistry has been used as anything else. The water gets saturated to the point where the chemistry is no longer effective. If you have a hot tub that you feel needs "superclorinating", then your best option is to drain, clean and re-fill.

There are special magic liquids that you can put in the water an hour or two before you drain it that will loosen the animal farm in the stagnant tubes so that it can then be flushed out with a hose. A hose alone will not do a very good job of this. The black junk will come out in clumps and sheets.

I won't acuse you of being a troll, although, over time you have established that you prefer to say "up" when everyone else is saying "down".

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Mys Terry

You post anonymously. Earnest people worth of reply do not.

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Richard J Kinch

Sorry, that should be "worthy of reply".

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Richard J Kinch

In Canandaigua, NY there is a water park called Roseland. Several years ago, there were a whole bunch of toddlers who got sick after playing in the water. Best they could figure, someone had a BM in the water, and they weren't using enough chlorine.

I'd think that any whirlpool oughta have enough chlorine so you could smell chlorine before you got in.

Hi, Jack. How's Ginger? She still around? She was young enough when I met her, she ogutha still be plenty lively.

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Stormin Mormon

That has to be the lamest response of them all. You have been proven wrong and so you resort to a personal attack, and try to claim moral superiority.

The overwhelming majority of people on usenet use an alternate identity and a fake email address. Those who post using their real names and email addresses are not superior in any way, and in fact are probably sort of stupid. Then again, I could easily post with what "seems" like a real name and you wouldn't know the difference. How do I know that YOU are not posting anonymously? Maybe your real name is Rhonda Swartz and you are a beautician from Tacoma. This is usenet, Kinch. Smart people don't post personal information here for good reason. It has nothing to do with veracity.

Meanwhile, the reason you are now trying to attack me personally is because I was right and you were wrong, and you are too emotionally small and intellectually dishonest to deal with that.

Why not just step up like a man and truthfully admit that your advice was based on something other than actual firsthand knowlege of hottubs and you were mistaken?

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Mys Terry

The term is "anonymous coward". You're afraid, you fear being known. You're worse than wrong: you're not worth listening to. You're a troll picking fights with knowledgeable and respectable persons, with pantyhose over your head. In real life, it is literally a crime to disguise yourself in public.

If you think I fake my identity as you adumbrate, you're a fool.

If you cannot confirm my purported identity with a few mouse clicks, you're inept when it comes to first-grade Internet-based research. If you would rather insult me than take the trouble to confirm my identity, you're contemptibly inconsiderate.

If you enjoy spewing your abuse at honest efforts of people of good will to discuss material subjects, you're sick.

Even if we were to grant you the petty argument at hand, things still look grim for you.

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Richard J Kinch

Kinch, you lost the battle and the war. None of this filth you spew is impressing anybody. In fact, in another thread, someone else has corrected you, and you are abusing them as well. Making friends everywhere you go.

As I stated already, you have made a career out of being wrong and saying "up" when everybody else says "down". You are the archetype contrarian.

There is nothing "knowledgeable and respectable about you. You are a creep. Go crawl back under your child abusing rock.

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Mys Terry

Where?

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Goedjn

New York State, for example.

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Richard J Kinch

Usenet traffic consists of a few bottles of truth floating in a sea of error, ignorance and stupidity. Your posts are raw sewage piping into that sea. Forgive me while I paddle to somewhere less polluted.

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Richard J Kinch

Fortunately for the rest of us, you'll be taking the sewage and pollution with you. I'm sure you will never figure out why you feel you are always surrounded by sewage and ignorance.

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Mys Terry

Yeah. I remember how they rounded up all the women in New York state wearing makeup and wigs and shot them! Everyone feels much safer now.

Brides wearing veils are usually given accelerated rehabilitation.

Welders wearing faceshields have to pay a "lookout" to watch for THE MAN!

Whatever you do, when in New York State... DON'T WEAR GLASSES!

Its the LAW!

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Mys Terry

God help all those halloweeners :-)

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Dan Wenz

And Cross-dressers!

Okay, all you performers on Broadway... assume the position!

I guess plastic surgery (even reconstructive) is illegal in New York State as well.

A suntan might only be considered a misdemeanor.

What's the word on facial hair? Are you disguised when you have it, or when you shave it off?

Kinch would be arrested on sight, since he's a moron, cleverly disguised as a complete imbecile.

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Mys Terry

From the Laws of New York State:

240.35 Loitering. A person is guilty of loitering when he: ... 4. Being masked or in any manner disguised by unusual or unnatural attire or facial alteration, loiters, remains or congregates in a public place with other persons so masked or disguised, or knowingly permits or aids persons so masked or disguised to congregate in a public place; except that such conduct is not unlawful when it occurs in connection with a masquerade party or like entertainment if, when such entertainment is held in a city which has promulgated regulations in connection with such affairs, permission is first obtained from the police or other appropriate authorities; or ...

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Richard J Kinch

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