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By *JohnMan
over a year ago
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They're cleaned and maintained better than most people's at home. The ones I've been in have a "shower first" rule, and they don't allow any activities that might result in unwanted fluids. That's good enough for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You do realise that most hot tubs you can’t play in at clubs and part of running hot tubs in venues is checking the PH balance every hour on the chlorine levels. VA for example have a natural filter system for there hot tubs.
Same with pools at venues. They have rules to be open with pools and hot tubs and part of that is making sure they are clean.
But hey if you think it’s soup then don’t go in! |
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By *jhj69Couple
over a year ago
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"If the thought worries you that much you're probably better off avoiding using them
Yeh you're right, I don't fancy splashing around in cum soup"
If you’re that worried I suggest you don’t take a black light into any play areas |
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I worked in microbiology lab and tested hot tub water , if maintained correctly with biocides it’s safe , if not you would be surprised what grows in it , ask the club management , Pre Covid door handles / toilet flushers were the worst for cross contamination , if you wipe yer bum and flush it , it all gets left on flusher ! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If the thought worries you that much you're probably better off avoiding using them
Yeh you're right, I don't fancy splashing around in cum soup
If you’re that worried I suggest you don’t take a black light into any play areas"
Eeeugh |
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