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Question the rule of thumb with Di Chlor seems to be one teaspoon per bather ....but what about tub size and its role in the amount of di chlor ....anyone with any input
How long after adding dichlor should you wait before testing the chlorine level?Frankeyboy
You guys hate me don't you? Cause I haven't had ONE problem with Bromine and it bothers ya'll doesn't it...admit it..your JEALOUS!!! heheheheheheh Just kidding...my feelings are this if it's working for you don't mess with it..otherwise if it ain't broke don't fix it!BP
I think the best advice comes from those who have used both or are very familiar with both systems. Like Drewstar, I am very familiar with both and find that about 90% of those who've tried both prefer the dichlor version (especially when you have ozone and Nature 2). I often see people who have Bromine and give chlorine a try and most of them quickly swear off Bromine after trying chlorine.
Spatech..there is no way in this lifetime that I will ever change over to anything that has chlorine in it, the reason being.....I'm not a huge fan of chlorine and here's why...1. I'm allergic to chlorine it makes my sinuses clog up tighter than a drain pipe with hair clogged in it.2. It makes me ITCH bad..we aren't talking about just a little bit..we are talking a full fledge rash.so...you all just go ahead and have your dichlor I'll stay perfectly fine with my Bromine thanks.BP
You are aware that most Bromine products have chlorine in them, right? Brilliance is the only one I've heard of that doesn't. If you are allergic, you better check the label.
The chlorine in public spas and pools is what gives it a bad name and I'm sure you've had issues with it as they load it up for obvious reasons.
I do not beleive it is the high levels of chlorine in these pools as much as the high amount of chloramines.