FROG JumpH™

Increases pH

Take the guesswork out of water care with FROG JumpH. Designed with our exclusive FROG TruDose Cap™ for precise, no-mess measuring and easy-to-follow dosing steps printed right on the bottle, balancing your swim spa’s pH has never been simpler. Low pH water can damage surfaces and equipment, irritate eyes and leave skin dry and itchy. FROG JumpH quickly raises pH, protecting your investment, boosting sanitizer performance and ensuring every soak is crystal clear, comfortable and worry-free.

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How to increase pH in your swim spa.

Use FROG JumpH!

Water Care Made Simple — FROG TruDose Cap™

The TruDose Cap on FROG JumpH will make you jump for joy! It makes dosing easy! The TruDose Cap seals the bottle tightly and it’s always ready for action. You’ll never look for a measuring spoon or cup again. Built-in measurements make accuracy a certainty. The TruDose Cap makes adding FROG JumpH truly effortless!

TruDose™ cap for precise measuring of FROG® DropH® in hot tubs and spas.

SIMPLY:

POUR

into the FROG TruDose Cap

FROG® Jump® being poured into a TruDose™ cap above a hot tub to increase pH and maintain balanced water chemistry.

MEASURE

with the built-in markings

TruDose™ cap filled about one-quarter full — generic measurement for hot tub supporting chemicals.

DOSE

into the water

Material being poured from a TruDose™ cap into a hot tub — generic step for adding hot tub supporting chemicals.

FROG JumpH: Step-by-Step User Guide

Step 1:

Test water weekly with FROG® @ease® Test Strips to monitor the pH.

Step 2:

Ensure the Total Alkalinity is in the ideal range, 80-120 ppm, before adjusting the pH level.

Step 3:

If pH is low, use the chart on FROG JumpH to determine how much to add using the TruDose Cap.

Step 4:

With the jets on, pour FROG JumpH into the swim spa when not occupied. Run the jets for 30 minutes. Keep the swim spa cover off while the jets are running.

Step 5:

After 2 hours, retest and repeat steps 2-4 until the water is in the ideal pH range of 7.2-7.6.

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Compatible with our family of FROG Sanitizing Systems!

Water Balancing Tips

FROG® Water Care App testing — smartphone app for pool and spa water quality monitoring and maintenance guidance.

Water balance is key—test regularly to keep levels ideal: Total Alkalinity 80–120 ppm, pH 7.2–7.6, Total Hardness 150–250 ppm.

Always adjust Total Alkalinity first—use FROG TArget to raise it or FROG DropH to lower it. Once it’s in the ideal range of 80–120 ppm, adjust pH.

FROG® @ease® Target measured one-quarter full in a TruDose™ cap — showing precise sanitizer dosing for hot tubs.

Test and adjust pH with FROG DropH or JumpH as needed. Once pH is 7.2–7.6, adjust Total Hardness.

FROG® @ease® Target being poured from a TruDose™ cap into a clear hot tub for precise sanitizer dosing.

Test water and adjust Total Hardness if needed. Total Hardness ideal level 150-250 ppm

FROG® @ease® Target system placed beside a clear hot tub — simple, effective water care solution.

When Total Alkalinity, pH and Total Hardness are at ideal levels, add sanitizer. Use any FROG swim spa sanitizing system or your preferred option.

FAQ’s

pH is the measure of how acidic or basic (alkaline) your swim spa water is. Low pH levels are acidic. High levels are alkaline. When balancing swim spa water, pH is always tested and adjusted after Total Alkalinity is balanced to 80-120 ppm. Then always maintain a 7.2-7.6 pH.

pH affects the ability for sanitizers to kill bacteria efficiently. At a neutral pH of 7.2-7.6. sanitizers work at their best. Lower or higher than that, sanitizers lose their effectiveness, which can cause cloudy or green water. Unbalanced pH will also create a harsh feeling to the water and swim spa surfaces and equipment can experience corrosion or scaling.

Often, the water you use to fill the swim spa can have a naturally low pH, plus contaminants like body oils, sweat and lotions can decrease pH. The type of chlorine typically used in swim spas has a low pH, so every time you add it to the water, you lower the pH. Sometimes it can be caused by using too much pH down when trying to lower the pH.

A low pH level means your swim spa water is acidic, which can not only cause corrosion of surfaces and equipment but it makes your sanitizer far less effective which can lead to cloudy or green water. It also makes the water less comfortable as it can strip the skin of natural oils, leaving it dry and itchy.

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