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I named this thread to get the attention of people using Dichlor, not to attack anyone.
But to be fair, I trust truck drivers more than most spa dealers.
When you name something "dichlor, the dirty little secret" then you are clearly saying someone is decieiving someone else which is a joke.
Exactly, you have an agenda. And tehn you turn around and ot of the other side of your mouth you say
It's decieiving NOT to tell someone the whole story, when you know it yourself.My only agenda is to inform people about the risks of using only Dichlor, and suggest an alternative. What's your agenda, to destroy the messenger?
Its not the "whole" story. Its your story.
This entire "dirty little secrets" thread is an unfounded attack on dealers and the fact that you even come out and say "I trust truck drivers more than most spa dealers" pretty much explains your agenda.
If that's the case Doctors should have a longer life spans than everyone else. But to be fair, I trust truck drivers more than most spa dealers.
It's decieiving NOT to tell someone the whole story, when you know it yourself.
The fact is, the Dichlor/Bleach method is cheaper and safer than using only Dichlor. Nobody can, or does dispute this.
This post is to inform spa users (and professionals who want to learn something) about the potential risks of using too much Dichlor, and to give them another option.
Hip Hip Hooray if you can help push that agenda forward.I would think chemical automation of some sort would be a huge boomfor spa dealers and the entire industry. In my opinion water issues that spa owners face is the single biggest noose around the spa business.