Could someone explain why DiChlor is only marketed as a compound with CYA? Is it not stable in granular form without CYA? Seems like it would be more marketable if one could purchase with or without CYA added...
Hal
Could someone explain why DiChlor is only marketed as a compound with CYA? Is it not stable in granular form without CYA? Seems like it would be more marketable if one could purchase with or without CYA added...
Hal
Because then it wouldn't be Di-chlor. Tri-chlor has the same problem. By definition when both release their chlorine they produce CYA. It's not added, it's part of the chemical process.
Carl
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