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Duffman, the itch back could that be from air jets? Those things make my skin itch.
I would take the floater out...Adding Chlorine to the system is fine.
So I'm a little confused, since I just read this from Tony on the "New Tub" thread:" If switching from bromine to chlorine, you must drain, clean and fill because adding chlorine only recharges the bromine. The only way to be sure it doesn't stay a bromine tub is to get rid of all the bromine. You can switch from dichlor to bromine anytime. Bromine tabs are part chlorine, anyway."So it is ok to add chlorine to a bromine tub, but if you want to switch from bromine to chlorine as your MAIN sanitizer, you have to change the water? Seems odd to me- just trying to clarify
So it is ok to add chlorine to a bromine tub, but if you want to switch from bromine to chlorine as your MAIN sanitizer, you have to change the water? Seems odd to me- just trying to clarify
I also found a wonderful new product called "Silken" that BioLab made for bromine spas. You add it at drain/refill and it will help a lot with dry skin, balance and odor.
Well, went by the my dealer and they agreed with stuart and everyone proposing di-clor. She sold me the di-clor and the mineral purifier for the filter. Do I have to put in any additional chemicals other than the di-chlor? If so, it seems alot easier than the bromine technique. Thanks for all the help and hopefully this will do it.Thanks again