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Leisure Time Jet Clean | Plumbing Purge Cleaner

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Description

Leisure Time Jet Clean is a concentrated low-foaming plumbing purge cleaner formulated specifically for spas, hot tubs, and jetted bathtubs. Active chemistry: a proprietary blend of surfactants and chelating agents engineered to penetrate, dissolve, and flush the organic residues, body oils, mineral scale, and biofilm that accumulate inside spa plumbing — the 50+ feet of pipe, fitting, and jet hardware that nothing else in your maintenance routine ever touches.

Here's what most hot tub owners don't realize: the part of the spa you can see is maybe 30% of the actual water system. The other 70% is a hidden network of plumbing running from each jet back to the pumps and heater. That network accumulates the same body oils, lotions, organic residues, and mineral scale that the shell does — but you never see it, never wipe it down, and your weekly filter clean does nothing for it. Over months and years of use, biofilm and organic gunk build up inside those pipes, restricting water flow, harboring bacteria, reducing jet pressure, and occasionally breaking loose as visible "black flakes" or grey debris when the jets are turned on after a long shutdown.

Jet Clean fixes that. Used as a pre-drain purge every 3–4 months — right before you'd drain the spa anyway for a fresh fill — Jet Clean circulates a concentrated cleaning solution through the entire plumbing system, dissolves the buildup that nothing else reaches, and then drains the contaminants out with the old water. A 16 oz bottle is one complete treatment for a standard residential spa. Spas that get this treatment regularly run quieter, push harder jet pressure, and avoid the biofilm-related water quality problems that plague spas that never purge.

Pro Tip: If your spa has ever sat unused for more than a few weeks — vacation, winter shutdown, between owners — Jet Clean isn't optional, it's mandatory before the next use. Stagnant water in plumbing grows biofilm faster than anything else in spa care, and that biofilm contains bacteria that can survive ordinary sanitizer levels. The signal that you need an immediate purge: black or grey flakes appearing in the water when jets fire up for the first time. That's biofilm sloughing off the pipe walls. Purge first, refill second.

Brand

Leisure Time®

What's in the Box
  • (1) Leisure Time Jet Clean — 16 fl. oz. (1 pint) concentrated low-foaming plumbing purge cleaner
  • Child-resistant cap with measured-pour opening
  • Full step-by-step procedure printed on the bottle label
Key Features
  • Cleans inside spa plumbing — the part of the spa nothing else in your routine ever reaches
  • Dissolves organic buildup, biofilm, body oils, and lotion residue from internal pipes and jet bodies
  • Removes mineral scale from plumbing surfaces that contributes to flow restriction
  • Restores jet pressure — clogged plumbing reduces flow far more than dirty filters do
  • Prevents black flake and grey debris from sloughing off pipe walls into the water
  • Low-foaming formula — designed for in-system purge use without overwhelming the spa with foam
  • One-bottle, one-treatment — 16 oz is a complete purge for a standard residential spa
  • Works in jetted bathtubs too — use a half bottle (8 oz) for indoor jetted tubs
  • Universal sanitizer compatibility — works with chlorine, bromine, ozone, mineral cartridge, and biguanide systems
  • Made in the USA by Leisure Time, a trusted name in spa chemistry for over 40 years
How It Works

Every soak introduces organic load into the water — body oils, sunscreen, lotion residue, sweat, hair products. Sanitizer handles the bacteria, the filter catches some of the particulates, but the dissolved oils and organic compounds get circulated through the plumbing system every time the jets run. Over weeks and months, those oils coat the inside of the pipes with a thin layer of organic film. That film attracts and holds more contamination, builds up in thickness, and eventually develops into a stable biofilm: a community of bacteria living inside a protective layer of organic gunk attached to pipe walls.

Biofilm is the hidden enemy in spa water care. It's protected from sanitizer by its own physical structure, so chlorine or bromine in the water can't penetrate it. It releases small amounts of bacteria back into the water continuously. And it grows in the dark, unreachable interior of pipes you'll never see from outside. The most reliable diagnostic sign that biofilm has reached problematic levels is when jets are turned on after a period of low use and visible black or grey flakes appear in the water — that's biofilm physically detaching from pipe walls.

Jet Clean uses a combination of surfactants (which emulsify oils and break up biofilm structure) and mild chelating agents (which dissolve mineral scale). The product circulates through the entire plumbing system at full water volume, penetrates and breaks down the buildup that's coating pipe interiors, and then drains out with the old water — taking the contaminants with it. The 1-hour static soak between jet cycles is critical: that's when the cleaning chemistry actually works its way into pipe deposits that flowing water alone wouldn't dislodge.

Pro Tip: Owners who use the chlorine-free Reserve & Renew bromine system need to purge more often, not less. Bromine systems don't oxidize organic load as aggressively as chlorine programs do, so the dissolved oil and lotion residue that gets through the filter has more chance to build up in plumbing over time. Schedule Jet Clean every drain cycle (so every 3 months) rather than every other drain. Skipping the purge on a bromine spa is the most common reason owners eventually report "the water just doesn't feel as clean as it used to."

Directions for Use

Standard Plumbing Purge (Every 3–4 Months at Drain-and-Refill)

  1. Remove the filter cartridge from the filter housing before adding Jet Clean. Clean the removed filter separately with Leisure Time Filter Clean while the purge runs — this gives you a fresh filter for the new fill.
  2. With the spa full of warm water (do not add to cold water — heat helps the chemistry work), add the entire 16 oz. bottle of Jet Clean directly to the spa water.
  3. Turn the pump ON and run the jets at full speed for 15 minutes. This circulates the cleaning solution through every pipe in the system.
  4. Turn pump and jets OFF. Let the spa sit static for 1 hour. This soak time is critical — it lets the chemistry penetrate and break down deposits inside the pipes.
  5. Turn the pump back ON and run jets and air blower together for another 15 minutes. This final agitation flushes loosened contaminants out into the main water volume.
  6. Drain the spa completely. Hose off the inside walls while draining to remove any debris that surfaced during the purge.
  7. If foaming occurs during drain (some buildup levels cause this), partially refill the spa, drain again, and repeat as needed until water runs clear.
  8. Refill with fresh water and resume your normal Simple Spa Care Program: balance pH and alkalinity, add Metal Gon if needed, dose sanitizer, install the clean filter.

Jetted Bathtub (Indoor) Purge

  1. Fill the tub with warm water above the highest jet.
  2. Add ½ bottle (8 oz.) of Jet Clean for a standard indoor jetted bathtub.
  3. Run jets for 15 minutes.
  4. Drain and rinse the tub thoroughly.

Recovery Purge (Stagnant or Neglected Spa)

For spas that have sat unused for extended periods, or that show visible black/grey flakes when jets first turn on, do not get in the water. Skip directly to the purge procedure above, then drain and refill before any soaking. In severe cases, repeat the full purge with a fresh bottle of Jet Clean on the new fill before adding any other chemistry.

Storage & Handling

  • Store in original container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area
  • Keep tightly closed when not in use
  • Protect from freezing — liquid formula can lose effectiveness if frozen
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not mix with other chemicals in undiluted form — always add directly to spa water

Pro Tip: The most overlooked step in this whole procedure is removing the filterbeforedosing Jet Clean. Leave the filter in place during a purge and the cleaning chemistry attacks the filter media itself — the same surfactants that dissolve plumbing biofilm will also degrade pleated filter fibers if soaked in concentrated solution for an hour. Five seconds to pull the filter out saves you a $40 cartridge and a damaged-filter-in-fresh-water complaint a week later.

Specifications
  • Product: Leisure Time Jet Clean Plumbing Purge Cleaner
  • Size: 16 fl. oz. (1 pint / 473 mL)
  • Form: Liquid concentrate
  • Active Chemistry: Surfactant and chelating agent blend (low-foaming formula)
  • Application: Pre-drain plumbing purge — every 3–4 months at drain-and-refill
  • Dose Rate (Standard Spa): 16 oz. (full bottle) per spa, regardless of gallon size up to 500 gallons
  • Dose Rate (Jetted Bathtub): 8 oz. (½ bottle) per indoor jetted tub
  • Treatment Capacity (16 oz): 1 complete spa purge per bottle
  • Procedure Time: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes (15 min run + 60 min soak + 15 min run)
  • Foam Characteristics: Low-foaming — does not require additional defoamer during purge
  • Sanitizer Compatibility: Chlorine, bromine, ozone, mineral, biguanide (product is drained out before next fill, so no interaction with new water chemistry)
  • Critical Pre-Step: Remove filter cartridge before dosing
  • Country of Origin: Made in USA
  • Brand: Leisure Time Spa Care
  • Storage Note: Protect from freezing
  • Hazmat Classification: Non-hazardous for standard ground shipping
Compatibility

Jet Clean is formulated for use in all residential spas, hot tubs, and jetted bathtubs, regardless of sanitizer type, shell material, or brand. Because the product is flushed completely out of the system before refilling, it does not interact with the new water chemistry.

  • Sanitizer systems: chlorine, bromine, ozone, mineral cartridges (silver/copper), biguanide (Baqua Spa, SoftSoak)
  • Spa shells: acrylic, vinyl, fiberglass, rotomolded plastic, stainless steel
  • Equipment: safe on heater elements, circulation pumps, jet bodies, plumbing, and internal hardware
  • Filter cartridges: remove the filter before applying Jet Clean — the cleaning chemistry can damage filter media if left in place during the purge cycle. Clean the removed filter separately with Filter Clean while the purge runs.
  • Use cases: hot tubs and portable spas (full bottle), indoor jetted bathtubs (half bottle), swim spas (use per the gallon-rate formula)
  • Companion products: use alongside Leisure Time Filter Clean during the purge — clean the filter while Jet Clean works on the plumbing; pairs with the full Leisure Time Simple Spa Care line for fresh-fill startup after the purge
  • Brand fit: works in Hot Spring, Caldera, Sundance, Jacuzzi, American Whirlpool, Bullfrog, and every other residential spa brand
Warranty Policy

Most products purchased from our online shop within the last 30 days are eligible for return. Please review our return policy to see the list of items that cannot be returned.

Some major items that are non-returnable:

  • Gift cards
  • Electronics
  • Pumps / Motors
  • Hot Tubs
  • Closeouts
  • Fireplaces
  • Electric Fireplaces
  • Massage Chairs
  • See return policy below for full list of non-returnables.

Leisure Time® Brand FAQs

Can I use Leisure Time products in any brand of hot tub?

Yes. Leisure Time spa chemicals are formulated to work safely in every major brand of residential hot tub, including Hot Spring, Caldera, Sundance, Jacuzzi, American Whirlpool, Bullfrog, and others. They're also compatible with every common spa shell material — acrylic, vinyl, fiberglass, rotomolded plastic, and stainless steel.

Will Leisure Time chemicals work with my sanitizer system?

The Leisure Time line is built for universal sanitizer compatibility. Products work with chlorine, bromine, ozone, mineral cartridge systems (silver/copper), biguanide systems (Baqua Spa, SoftSoak), and salt-generated chlorine systems like the FreshWater Salt System. Specific product labels will note any exceptions.

Can I mix Leisure Time with pool chemicals or other spa brands?

We don't recommend it. Spa chemistry is sensitive, and mixing brands can lead to unpredictable interactions — cloudiness, foam, sanitizer interference, or staining. Leisure Time products are tested as a complete system; using them together gives you the most predictable results and the simplest weekly routine.

How long do Leisure Time products last in storage?

Most Leisure Time chemicals have a shelf life of 1 to 3 years when stored properly. Keep all spa chemicals in their original containers, sealed tightly, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, freezing temperatures, and other chemicals. Liquid products are most sensitive to temperature; granular products are more shelf-stable but should still be kept dry.

Are Leisure Time products safe for septic systems and drainage?

Yes — when spa water is properly diluted and drained according to local regulations, Leisure Time chemicals at residual levels are safe for typical municipal drainage. For homes on septic systems, drain spa water gradually over your lawn or landscape rather than dumping it all into the septic field at once. Always check local ordinances before draining.

How often do I need to drain and refill my spa when using Leisure Time?

Industry guidance is to drain and refill every 3 to 4 months for a typical 400-gallon residential spa, regardless of which chemical brand you use. Heavy use, lots of bathers, or high-temperature soaking can shorten that interval; light use can extend it. Regular use of Leisure Time clarifiers, filter care, and stain & scale products helps maintain water quality between fills, but no chemical regimen replaces a fresh refill on schedule.

About Leisure Time®

For more than 40 years, Leisure Time® has built spa-specific water care chemistry trusted by hot tub manufacturers, dealers, and homeowners across North America. Where pool chemicals are formulated for tens of thousands of gallons of cool, lightly used water, Leisure Time® products are engineered for the opposite extreme: small water volumes, sustained high temperatures, heavy bather loads, and powerful jet circulation. That combination puts dramatically more stress on water chemistry than a swimming pool ever sees, and it's why generic pool chemicals don't perform reliably in a spa.

The Leisure Time® line covers the complete water care picture — sanitization, water balance, clarity, stain and scale prevention, filter care, and spa surface care — and every product is designed to work together as part of the Simple Spa Care Program. That means no surprise interactions, no guesswork about what's compatible with what, and a predictable weekly routine that takes minutes instead of hours. The full Leisure Time® system works with chlorine, bromine, ozone, mineral cartridge, and biguanide sanitizing programs, and is safe for every common spa shell material.

Leisure Time® is manufactured in the USA and is one of the most widely recommended spa chemical brands in the industry — used by Hot Spring, Caldera, Sundance, Jacuzzi, American Whirlpool, Bullfrog, and many other major spa manufacturers as the dealer-recommended water care solution for their tubs.