Jacuzzi Recommends Replacing Annually, Cleaning
every 3 months.
2000-498-W
Discontinued
45ft²
2006+ J-460 and J465 1/2007-4/2007 with Microban
6" x
13.5"
$75.00 msrp
$52.50
Discontinued
20086-001
60 ft² 2006-9
J-465, 470 and 480 with Microban
6" x
17.5"
$87.50 msrp
$61.25
2540-383
Spring 2006+ J-465, 470, 480
(also fits 2008 models) NO Microban
6"x19"
$120.00 msrp
$80.00
2540-387
2009+ J-465,470,480 (also
fits previous years) Used
Under ProPolish Bag
4.75"x12.5"
$60.00 msrp
$45.00
2540-384
2009+ J-460 (also previous
years) Used Under ProPolish
Bag
4.75x8
$55.50 msrp
$42.62
What is Microban?
An antimicrobial agent that inhibits the
growth of bacteria that can cause stains,
odors, and the fouling of the filter.
Jacuzzi Premium's Microban Filter protection
penetrates the cell wall of the microbe and
disrupts key cell functions so that the
microbe cannot function, grow, or reproduce.
This OEM filter from Jacuzzi is built INTO
the filter during the manufacturing process.
It is an integral part of the filter
material. It will not wash out or degrade.
It will remain active during the life of the
filter.
J-400 Pro Polish Bag
20076-001
J-470 and
J-480
14.5"
Tall
Discontinued
NOTE: Jacuzzi has
discontinued both 14.5" and
12.6" polish filters. They
have replaced with shorter
5" filters only.
Screws into filter hole closest to topside and hose end
screws into this.
Helps remove air lock situations.
$6.48
msrp
$5.75
Our Price
Part Education
To Make You a
Spa Brain
Filters: Many of
Jacuzzi's filters are
patented design. The most
common one has a twist off
handle that allow you to add
their ProClear or chemical
dispenser.
Jacuzzi also offers filters
with Microban in the paper.
Microban is used to limit
organic growth on the
filter. It lasts the life of
the filter.
Jacuzzi
recommends cleaning the
filters every 3 months and
replacing every 1-2 years.
If you have a model with a
24/7 circulation pump, I
recommend you clean the
filters more often OR switch
filters after 1 1/2 months.
My concern is if the filter
is not clean, it could
affect the longevity of the
circulation pump.
Cleaning filters must
include a method of
"emulsifying" the oil on the
paper. Bleach will not do
it. Hot water will not. Most
use either TSP or a filter
cleaner. But you must
breakdown the oil and rinse
throughly. Otherwise it will
clog and cause flow problems
and damage.