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the dichlor worked really well in our tub to clear everything up....the ONLY issue was it took time (24+ hours) to drop to useable levels...Good luck!!
drewstar...so you should wait until the dichlor is at 0 before you jump in? Is there a high end you can jump in at?
with nasty water though, or other questions (what's come cross country in my tub that I don't want to share the water with?), I don't think a superchlorination will be anything more than being cautious....I don't feel that I really missed out on tubbing, just because I had to wait....it gave me time to make sure I had everything else in line, even though I WAS chomping at the bit...I'm just very certain that nothing made it through. I know regular doses of chlorine can kill a lot off, but...guess I'm just a little weird that way.
I was told by the dealer to use that buttload of dichlor, so I did. Did I know exactly what would happen as far as time to be able to safely use the tub? No. It wasn't a demo tub, but from what I recall about tub production, they wet test them at the factory. I haven't checked the production date of my tub, but the water could be stagnant by the time it got here. And I somehow doubt they worry much about using fresh water for each tub they produce....maybe it gets filtered at the plant, maybe not. But like I said....I don't mind (now) that I waited the extra hours, because I know the funk's all gone.Anyhow, I COULD have gone by what users on the forum do....but this is my dealer, and I'll try his ideas first...unless they sound way out there. This is the person that owns the shop that will do the warranty (and non-warranty) work on my tub...they've been in business for 17 years, so I'll trust that they know what they're doing for the most part.