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Most spas and in-house baths are using:
Sump Pumps or Vacuum Pumps to pump out the clay into the toilet or other area.
Clay Dissolving Agents (CDA's). (Each set contains two packets for use with each 2 1/2 cups of clay). CDA's are also suggested for septic tanks (not suggested for commercial use). Duct Tape on overflow drain and tub drain along with use of a "Drain Guard " and flat stopper found at any large hardware store. The "Drain Guard " as it is called at most hardware stores, is a plastic-like sieve that fits almost any drain with a large flat stopper over it. When the flat stopper is removed after the bath, the clay water goes through the "Drain Guard" sieve and catches any kind of clay lump that may not have been dissolved properly.
Instructions for CDA's: CDA #1 packet is a smaller packet that is put into the tub first for 10 minutes and CDA #2 (larger packet) is added into the tub after the 10 minutes, for another 20 minutes to assist in re-dissolving the clay into liquid form and neutralizing many of the toxins and assisting in the clean-up of the baths.
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