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Putting in my two cents of course.....sorry all you dichlor peeps and fans of chlorine..I use bromine with a bromine floater..I've been using it since day one which btw fans of the BP is 5 months ago! So..I like it..no need to change if your comfortable with one product!
Ummmmmmmm bromine is chlorine...sorry to burst your bubble. But Bromine uses Chlorine to kill bacteria. The only difference between Bromine and Chlorine is you have to keep adding bromine continualy (floater) because the concentration is lower. With Dichlor the concentration is much higher and it acts faster to kill all junk then dissapates quickly so your not soaking in it, unlike bromine which you are soaking in, which is chlorine at a lower concentrate. Oooow that even confused me!!!
Bromine is more effective at killing bacteria than chlorine is.
For you dichlor fans, do you guys leave your cover open after every use when you add the dichlor or do you cheat? What do you do during an extended absence like 7 - 10 days to keep your spa water from going murky or do you just shock the heck out of it when you get back??
I notice my water actually feels pretty soft and not chemically - Hardness between 100-200. For soft water is it the NaCl that makes the water feel soft or the lack of Calcium or a combination of both? Will the reserve (NaBr) make the water feel softer?