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For those using a tub only once or twice a week, but who prefer chlorine, it seems like a hassle to go out every night or two and treat the tub.
Hey brewman, how come the arctic line of chemicals uses trichlor chlorine? I stay away from it. where I live, no dealers carry dichlor, so it is bromine for now.
QuoteHey brewman, how come the arctic line of chemicals uses trichlor chlorine? I stay away from it. where I live, no dealers carry dichlor, so it is bromine for now. I myself wonder why dichlor seems to be scare up in Canada. .
If putting in a tsp of Dichlor per person after each soak takes too long than you must be one extremely busy individual and shouldn't even have time to use a hot tub. It doesn't get any easier than that. Plus, you don't get green water and the smell among other things when using bromine. How could anyone stand soaking in a chemical bath? :-?
It's not arrogance when you can back it up.
QuoteIt's not arrogance when you can back it up. Back what up?Chlorine is actually harder on your skin than bromine.