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Diamond Clear Spa – Hot Tub Water Clarifier (16 oz.)
Diamond Clear Spa – Hot Tub Water Clarifier (16 oz.)
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Restore Clear, Sparkling Spa Water
Diamond Clear Spa is a concentrated liquid clarifier formulated specifically for spas and hot tubs. It helps correct cloudy, dull-looking water by gathering microscopic suspended particles that may be too small for the spa filter to capture individually.
As these fine particles bind together, they become easier for the filtration system to trap and remove. This helps improve water clarity and filtration performance without replacing the sanitizer, oxidizer, water-balancing products, or routine filter maintenance required by the spa.
Diamond Clear Spa is especially useful when the sanitizer and water balance are already within their proper ranges but the water still looks slightly cloudy or lacks its usual sparkle. It may also help following heavy spa use or exposure to pollen, dust, cosmetics, body oils, and other fine debris.
Important: Diamond Clear Spa is a clarifier—not a sanitizer or shock treatment. Cloudy water may also indicate low sanitizer, unbalanced chemistry, dirty filters, restricted circulation, excessive calcium hardness, high dissolved solids, heavy organic contamination, or water that is ready to be replaced.
🔹 Key Benefits
- Helps clear cloudy or dull-looking spa water
- Gathers microscopic suspended particles together
- Makes fine particles easier for the filter to capture
- Supports more effective spa filtration
- Helps restore a clean, sparkling water appearance
- Concentrated liquid formula
- Simple one-step application
- Useful after heavy bather loads
- Helps address fine pollen, dust, cosmetics, and body-oil residue
- Works with the spa’s existing filtration system
- Compatible with traditional chlorine sanitation programs
- Compatible with traditional bromine sanitation programs
- Suitable for portable acrylic hot tubs when used as directed
- Suitable for swim spas when used according to the product label
- Provides approximately sixteen 500-gallon treatments per bottle
📋 How to Use
Always follow the directions and safety precautions printed on the current physical product container. The label should take priority over generalized dosage guidance.
Before Treatment
- Determine the spa’s actual water capacity.
- Test the sanitizer, pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
- Correct significant water-balance or sanitizer problems before adding clarifier.
- Confirm that the circulation and filtration systems are operating properly.
- Inspect the filter cartridges and rinse or clean them if they are dirty.
- Do not use the spa while the water is cloudy enough to obstruct visibility.
Application
- Shake the bottle if directed by the current product label.
- Measure approximately 1 fluid ounce per 500 gallons of spa water.
- Turn on the spa’s circulation system.
- Distribute the measured product evenly across the open water.
- Allow the filtration system to circulate the entire volume of water at least twice.
- Continue adequate filtration while the gathered particles are being removed.
- Inspect and rinse or clean the filter cartridges after the water clears.
- Continue normal sanitizer, water-balance, oxidation, and filtration maintenance.
| Spa Capacity | Approximate Treatment |
| 250 gallons | ½ fl. oz. |
| 300 gallons | 0.6 fl. oz. |
| 400 gallons | 0.8 fl. oz. |
| 500 gallons | 1 fl. oz. |
| 1,000 gallons | 2 fl. oz. |
Avoid overdosing. Adding more clarifier than necessary may contribute to temporary haziness or create additional material for the filtration system to process.
Do not enter the spa until the water is clear enough to see the bottom, the sanitizer and water-balance readings are within their required ranges, and any waiting period printed on the physical product label has passed.
If the Water Does Not Clear
- Allow adequate circulation before adding another treatment.
- Inspect and clean the filter cartridges.
- Confirm that water is flowing properly through the filtration system.
- Retest the sanitizer, pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
- Oxidize or shock the water with a product compatible with the sanitation system.
- Check for heavy oils, cosmetics, detergent residue, or other organic contamination.
- Consider plumbing buildup or excessive dissolved solids.
- Drain and refill the spa if the water is old or continues to remain cloudy.
💬 Southern Leisure Says
Cloudy water does not automatically mean you need more chlorine or bromine. Test the water before adding anything. If the sanitizer and water balance are already correct, microscopic suspended debris may simply be escaping the filter.
Diamond Clear Spa gathers those particles together so the filter can capture them more effectively. The clarifier does not make the debris disappear on its own—the filtration system performs the actual removal.
Start with a clean filter, run adequate circulation, and inspect the filter again after the water clears. If you repeatedly need clarifier, investigate the underlying water condition instead of continuing to treat only the appearance.
🧼 Care & Maintenance
- Keep the product in its original container.
- Keep the cap tightly closed when not in use.
- Store the bottle upright in a cool, dry location.
- Protect the product from freezing.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or excessive heat.
- Shake before use when directed by the label.
- Use a clean measuring cup or chemical-measuring device.
- Do not pour unused product back into the bottle.
- Do not mix the concentrated product directly with other spa chemicals.
- Add each water-care product separately according to its label.
- Wipe up spills promptly.
- Follow all handling and first-aid instructions printed on the container.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
📌 Product Quick Facts
- Product: Diamond Clear Spa
- Product type: Liquid spa-water clarifier
- Primary purpose: Helps remove microscopic suspended particles
- How it works: Gathers fine particles together so the filter can capture them
- Formula: Concentrated liquid
- Dosage: Approximately 1 fl. oz. per 500 gallons
- Recommended frequency: As needed
- Compatible sanitation programs: Traditional chlorine and bromine
- Suitable applications: Portable acrylic hot tubs and swim spas
- Sanitizer: No
- Oxidizer: No
- Filter cleaner: No
- Net contents: 1 pint / 16 fluid ounces
- Approximate 500-gallon treatments: 16
- SKU: 96001
⚙️ Specifications
| Brand | Diamond |
| Product Name | Clear Spa |
| SKU | 96001 |
| Product Type | Liquid spa-water clarifier |
| Formula | Concentrated liquid |
| Net Contents | 1 pint / 16 fl. oz. / approximately 473 mL |
| Primary Purpose | Helps remove fine suspended particles from spa water |
| Application Method | Distribute evenly with circulation operating |
| Dosage | Approximately 1 fl. oz. per 500 gallons |
| Recommended Frequency | As needed |
| Compatible Sanitizers | Traditional chlorine and bromine |
| Compatible Spas | Portable acrylic hot tubs and swim spas when used as directed |
| Sanitizes Water | No |
| Oxidizes Organic Waste | No; use an appropriate shock or oxidizer separately |
| Cleans Filter Media | No; filters must still be rinsed and chemically cleaned as required |
| Corrects Water Balance | No |
| Storage | Store upright with the cap closed; protect from freezing and excessive heat |
| Quantity | One 16-fluid-ounce bottle |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What causes cloudy spa water?
Common causes include microscopic suspended particles, low sanitizer, body oils, cosmetics, pollen, dirty filters, restricted circulation, unbalanced pH or total alkalinity, excessive calcium hardness, heavy organic contamination, high dissolved solids, and old water.
How does Diamond Clear Spa work?
It gathers very small suspended particles together so they become easier for the spa’s filtration system to capture and remove.
Does Diamond Clear Spa sanitize the water?
No. Continue maintaining the chlorine, bromine, SmartChlor, or other approved sanitizer required by the spa’s water-care system.
Is it a shock or oxidizer?
No. A clarifier gathers suspended particles together. A compatible shock or oxidizer performs a different job by breaking down organic contamination.
How much should I add?
The current Southern Leisure product materials list approximately 1 fluid ounce per 500 gallons. Adjust the amount for the spa’s actual capacity and follow the directions on the physical bottle.
How quickly will the water clear?
Results depend on the cause of the cloudiness, filter condition, circulation, water chemistry, and contamination level. Allow adequate filtration time instead of expecting a guaranteed result within one filtration cycle.
Should I clean the filter before treatment?
Yes. Beginning with a clean, unrestricted filter helps the filtration system capture the particles gathered by the clarifier.
Should I clean the filter afterward?
Yes. Inspect and rinse or clean the cartridges after the water clears because the filter may collect more debris than usual.
Can I use Diamond Clear Spa with chlorine?
Yes. The current product materials identify it as compatible with traditional chlorine-maintained spas.
Can I use it with bromine?
Yes. It is also identified for use with traditional bromine sanitation programs.
Can I use it with FROG @ease?
The current Diamond materials reviewed here confirm chlorine and bromine compatibility but do not specifically name FROG @ease. Follow the current physical bottle and instructions for the exact FROG system. Before adding clarifier, verify water balance, circulation, cartridge condition, filtration, and the required non-chlorine-shock schedule.
Can I add clarifier and shock at the same time?
Add each chemical separately and follow both product labels. Unless the current labels specifically permit simultaneous application, allow the first product to circulate before adding another.
Can I use Diamond Clear Spa every week?
Use it as needed rather than automatically adding it every week. Repeated cloudiness should be diagnosed instead of continually covered with clarifier.
Can too much clarifier make the water cloudy?
Overapplication may contribute to temporary haziness or create additional material for the filter to process. Measure carefully and allow adequate filtration before adding more.
Will it correct cloudy water caused by low sanitizer?
No. Restore the sanitizer to its required range first. Clarifier does not control bacteria or replace proper sanitation.
Will it correct high calcium hardness?
Not by itself. Cloudiness caused by excessive calcium hardness, elevated pH, or scale formation requires the underlying water-balance problem to be corrected.
Will it remove body oils?
It may help the filter capture fine suspended contamination, but heavy oils and organic buildup may also require oxidation, filter cleaning, scum-line cleaning, plumbing maintenance, or water replacement.
Can I use it in a swim spa?
Yes, when applied according to the physical product label and the swim-spa manufacturer’s water-care requirements.
When should I drain and refill instead?
Consider replacing the water when it remains cloudy despite proper sanitizer, balanced chemistry, clean filters, adequate circulation, appropriate oxidation, and correctly measured clarifier treatment.
🛡️ Why Buy From Southern Leisure?
- Professional-quality spa-water clarifier
- Trusted by spa owners since 2013
- Personally recommended by an experienced hot-tub service team
- Practical guidance for diagnosing cloudy water
- Help calculating the proper dosage for your spa
- Support for traditional chlorine and bromine programs
- Carefully packaged for dependable delivery
- Local pickup available for Dallas–Fort Worth customers
📦 Shipping & Pickup
- Ships as one 16-fluid-ounce bottle
- Shipping available throughout the continental United States
- Local pickup available at Southern Leisure Spas & Wellness
- Most in-stock orders ship within one to two business days
- Available shipping methods and charges are displayed at checkout
- Chemical products may be subject to carrier and destination restrictions
- This product cannot be shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or international destinations
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