| Biquanide (Soft Swim)
If you're looking for a low maintenance method of keeping your pool clean, biquanide products may be the answer. Biquanide chemicals have been used to disinfect contact lenses safely and now provide a weekly testing answer to your pool water care.
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| Bromine
Disinfecting your pool to provide continued enjoyment can be a daunting chore. Chemicals available for this task vary in their use and results. Bromine, like chlorine, is a member of the halogen chemical family .
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| Chemicals
The ability to enjoy a cool dip in your pool is dependant upon the appropriate use of chemicals. Chemicals, including bromine, chlorine, and other natural alternatives are used to maintain the proper water balance.
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| Chlorine
In the effort to maintain your pool, you'll most likely have to add some form of chlorine to the water. Chlorine is considered a halogen chemical that dissolves into the form of hypochlorous acid or 'free chlorine' in water.
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| Sanitizers
A clean, clear, refreshing pool is the reward of using sanitizing chemicals. Sanitizing is the act of adding chemicals, like chlorine, bromine, and others natural compounds, to your pool water.
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| Shocking (Oxidizers)
As you use your pool, you've probably noticed the water becoming cloudy or starting to have a faint chlorine odor. When this occurs, it's time for a shock treatment.
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| Spa sentry
Owning and maintaining a spa requires similar chemical treatment to a pool. Your spa water should be sanitized and oxidized as any pool water would require.
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| Why sanitize?
Water has always presented an attractive environment for bacteria and viruses. Pool water is no different. In addition to becoming a haven for bacteria and viruses, your pool water may start to change color.
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