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Re: Is this method of chemicals overkill?
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Reply #30 on:
October 03, 2007, 01:58:52 pm »
My understanding is small amounts are good for adjusting pH, but large needed for TA.
Go to
http://www.archchemicals.com/Fed/BAQSPA/SpaCare/balance.htm?selLocation=alkalinity.htm
for recommendations for adjusting TA.
Note this is Baquaspa site, but water balance is water balance. Of course it mentions their pH decreaser. However, sodium bisulfate is sodium bisulfate.
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