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Pool Supplies: Chlorine Tablets
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Individually wrapped 3" stabilized (contains cyanuric acid) for use in chlorine feeders, floating chlorine dispensers, etc. (more)
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Non-stabilized (do not contain cyanuric acid) 3" calcium hypochlorite tablets for use in pools -- 65% available chlorine. (more)
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Stabilized (contains cyanuric acid) 7 oz. tablets w/ triple action to help prevent algae growth -- designed for use in skimmers. (more)
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1" stabilized (contains cyanuric acid) chlorine tablets for chlorine dispensers, chlorine feeders, etc. -- 89% available chlorine. (more)
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Stabilized (contains cyanuric acid) 8 oz. chlorine sticks for chlorine dispensers, chlorine feeders, etc. -- 89% available chlorine. (more)
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Read the latest entries on the Pool Testing Blog for information on pool water testing, pool water chemistry, pool water maintneance, pool chemicals and more!
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Testing for Free Chlorine Deemed Important… -- The main reasons people get sick from pool water: Too little sanitizer, improperly balanced water, poorly filtered pool water, and poorly circulated pool water. While the CDC (Center for Disease Control) cannot do a whole lot about the latter reasons, it does want to help pool owners learn how to properly test for free chlorine [...]... [more details here.]
There’s a Scumball in the Pool! -- Ordinarily the title of this article would mean a dirty individual has decided to take a dip in the water but not this time. Today it means a SMART pool or spa owner dropped a product called a Scumball into the water. Scumball simply float around on the surface of the water soaking up body [...]... [more details here.]
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