How do I replace the laminar jet foam in my vortex spa?

How do I replace the laminar jet foam in my vortex spa?

Laminar jets are a key water feature of Vortex™ Spas. They are designed to create ambience and enhance relaxation.
Keeping the Vortex™ spa laminar jets well-maintained allows this feature to perform at its best.

Please note: As of January, 2021, there have been three versions of Laminar jets.
  1. Version 1: Pre 2016 manufacture
  2. Version 2: Post 2016, pre-2018 manufacture
  3. Version 3: Post 2018 manufacture
Each version requires a different cleaning procedure and each procedure is detailed in the article below.

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