The product offered by Leslie's is Natural Chemistry Instant Conditioner (formerly known as Instant Pool Water Conditioner) and is a slurry of sodium cyanurate. A while ago, I had communication with the inventor of that product. It is a faster dissolving form of cyanuric acid, technically a salt of cyanuric acid. It will work as described, but it is about twice as expensive as using Cyanuric Acid itself. So it's a price/convenience trade-off.
Most people are willing to use pure CYA and just wait for it to dissolve which can be forced to happen faster by putting it in a sock and hanging it over a return flow. Personally, I use an old T-shirt in the skimmer and add it there (I also have floor drains and an alternate skimmer port so there is no risk for clogging causing problems).
Another way of increasing CYA quickly that is more economical is to use Dichlor as a source of chlorine since for every 10 ppm Free Chlorine (FC) added by Dichlor, it also increases Cyanuric Acid (CYA) by 9 ppm. Of course, this still takes time to get the CYA to increase by a substantial amount unless one's chlorine usage is high. Other people just start out using Trichlor tabs/pucks for a time. So there are options.
Richard
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