FROG TArget™

Increases Total Alkalinity

Balancing your swim spa water starts here — and FROG® makes it easier than ever. With our exclusive FROG TruDose Cap™ for precise measuring and easy-to-follow dosing steps on the bottle, you’ll get perfect results without the guesswork. Total Alkalinity is the foundation of balanced water, protecting your pH from sudden swings and making every other step in water care work better. Test it first, adjust as needed and enjoy crystal clear comfort. The sweet spot? 80–120 ppm — and with FROG, hitting that range is simple, accurate and stress-free.

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How to increase total alkalinity in your swim spa.

Use FROG TArget!

Water Care Made Simple — FROG TruDose Cap™

The TruDose Cap on FROG TArget makes measuring and adjusting Total Alkalinity a breeze! It seals the bottle securely and it’s always ready—no more hunting for measuring spoons or cups! Its built-in measurements make certain that you pour just the right amount into your swim spa water.

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

SIMPLY:

POUR

into the FROG TruDose Cap

FROG® @ease® Target being poured into a TruDose™ cap above a crystal clear hot tub — precise, easy sanitizer dosing.

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 TArget: Step-by-Step User Guide

Step 1:

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

Step 2:

If Total Alkalinity is not in the ideal range, use the chart on FROG TArget to determine how much FROG TArget to add using the TruDose Cap.

Step 3:

With the jets on, pour FROG TArget into the swim spa when not occupied. Circulate jets for 30 minutes to mix thoroughly. Keep the swim spa cover off while running the jets.

Step 4:

After 2 hours, retest and repeat steps 2-4 until the water is in the ideal Total Alkalinity range of 80-120 ppm.

Step 5:

Ensure the Total Alkalinity is in the ideal range before adjusting the pH level.

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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.

FROG® @ease® Target being poured into a TruDose™ cap above a crystal clear hot tub — precise, easy sanitizer dosing.

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

Total Alkalinity, sometimes referred to as TA, describes how buffered the water is against changes in your swim spa’s pH. It should always be the first thing to test and adjust when balancing the water. The ideal range for TA is 80-120 ppm.

Without the TA buffer, pH will swing dramatically from acidic to alkaline, making it very difficult to achieve the neutral pH range of 7.2-7.6. Without a balanced TA, the swim spa water will feel uncomfortable, and it can harm swim spa surfaces and equipment.

Low Total Alkalinity may be caused by source water (the water used to fill the swim spa), human body oils and sweat, sanitizers like chlorine that are low in pH, the normal routine of water evaporation and adding more water and even the aeration of the swim spa jets that drive pH up.

A low alkalinity level will often drive the pH level in the water down, making the water more acidic, which results in itchy, dry skin. Plus, surfaces like metal rails, filters, screws, pipes, may experience corrosion. Sanitizers are less effective – you’ll need to add more to keep water clean. Plus, you’ll find that pH will fluctuate, which makes water balance challenging.

High alkalinity also makes sanitizers less effective, which can lead to cloudy or green water.  High TA will mean high pH, which can be very difficult to lower. Swim spas with TA over 120 ppm can experience scaling, which makes the water cloudy and forms mineral deposits on swim spa surfaces.

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