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kimdupuie
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October 20, 2007, 10:35:43 am »
If you are using a floater with bromine in it, do you still throw in dichor(like people who use chlorine) after every soak? Or should I use granular bromine or shock? Sorry I ask so many questions, but I would like to keep my water perfect. THANKS
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Vinny
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October 20, 2007, 10:51:18 am »
The floater takes care of it all once you have it ajusted correctly. If you are achieving the correct bromine reading reading without the additional help af adding something - don't worry about it. Being a newbie you may not be able to tell this because the tub is new and you are enjoying the heck out of it ... in that case for piece of mind, use a little dichlor to get the levels up.
If you use non chlorine shock it will revive the bromine as does using chlorine. Don't know if you have been told this but putting chlorine into a bromine tub will convert the chlorine into bromine.
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