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While that's all real nice, we are not selling Clorox bleach out of our store, I know a lot (like us) retailers do quite well on chemical sales and by telling a customer, oh just use bleach is not going to fly with us.
Again, informative but too much to call easy maintenance.
Fortunately we sell a spa with a great ozonator system and with the use of a hypochlorite (like Enhanced or Litihium Hypochlorite) we can keep our maintenance very simple and user friendly.
I hate seeing customers using liquid chlorine if for no other reason that splash back, spillage on the surface which can bleach and the inconsistencies of concentration depending on where they purchase it.
It is also important to note that customers coming to stores where professionals work can get support, feedback and answers to questions that employees at the local drug store can not offer. More customers are confused by non-professionals giving opinions, anecdotal or incorrect information. Spa retailers have access to data provided by chemical manufacturers and chemists that they can turn to for answers to questions on water care.
Plus, I love seeing my customers and checking in with them when they stop by for products!
Dispite what some think, you can get far better (honest) advice on the Internet than from most of the "professionals" trying to sell you products at high prices, or that you don't need.
By the way, what is the other 94%?
And you can also get bad and dishonest advice on the net.
And using bleach in the laundry is not the same as using it in a hot tub or swimming pool.
THAT is an excellent question.I have used the simple system for years - in my spa and thousands of my customers:Dichlor as you exit,Keep the water in balance,Change every four months.This works best if you have a good filtration system and a working ozonator. 8-)
I didn't have time to read all the posts here so pardon me if this was already covered. If CYA is a huge concern why not use Lithium Hypochlorite?
Why doesn't a chemical manufacturer produce standard dichlor without a stabilizer for spa use?
I've used Vermonter's dicholor method for over 4 years now and have had no problems...................