Product Description
Enjoy bathing in soft, filtered water from the Bath Ball Filter Cartridge. Made by Sprite, the world leaders in shower and bathroom filtration products, this bath filter cartridge conditions your water for a relaxing and luxurious bath. Filtering your bath water can be a great way to promote healthier, hydrated skin and softer hair.
Why use a Bath Ball Filter? Disinfection chemicals like chlorine are often added to our town water supplies to kill germs and bacteria. However, in warm bath water, the chlorine can vaporise and be inhaled and also absorbed through our skin. Some people experience dry, itchy skin, brittle hair, irritated sore eyes and worsened health conditions (such as asthma and eczema) from exposure to chlorinated water. Once the water has safely arrived to your home, the disinfection chemicals have done their job and there is no need to bath in them – so use a bath water filter!
Pure and simple science: The Bath Ball Filter Cartridge contains Sprite’s special patented filtration media, Chlorgon, and uses the Redox process to convert chlorine into harmless chloride molecules. Chloride molecules are too large to be absorbed by skin or vaporise into steam that can be inhaled - unlike potentially harmful chlorine molecules.
Chlorgon is a powerful blend of copper, zinc and calcium sulphide inside the Bath Ball Filter Cartridge which filters water when it passes through. This powerful filtration media does not slow down your water flow rate, is designed specifically for hot water use and actually becomes more efficient when water temperatures increase (maximum temperature = 49°C).
This cartridge is easy to recycle, by simply poking a hole in the cartridge’s screen and emptying the contents into garden soil. The cartridge is then able to be placed with other recyclables.
Replacement
The Bath Ball Filter’s cartridge is recommended to be replaced after approximately 30 bath uses, or every 6 months (whichever comes first).
Please note, all cartridges may be subject to replacement earlier than the recommended period. This is dependant on individual usage and varying Australian water quality.