[ PoolDoc note: this thread is still being edited. ]
OK. It's been great being able to use Walmart and Amazon to send people to exactly what they need, instead of having to say, "look for this gooble-de-good chemical name" like we did in years past. But the stock available on Amazon is a moving target, which means links I've posted go bad. So, I'm going to develop this page as the 'master guide' to pool chemicals you need . . . and then try to keep it current.
Chlorinating chemicals
- bleach
- cal hypo
- cal hypo pellets
- dichlor
- trichlor
pH control
- muriatic acid
- sodium bisulfate
- borax
- soda ash
Alkalinity & calcium
- baking soda
- calcium chloride
Stabilizer (cyanuric acid)
- cyanuric acid
- 50% liquid cyanuric acid (sodum cyanurate)
- dichlor
Algaecides
- polyquat 60
- copper algaecide
Metal stains
- ascorbic acid
- HEDP
- Arch Metal Control (~20% HEDP @ Amazon
- Jacks Magic Pink Stuff (~60%? HEDP) @ Amazon
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- sodium hydrosulfite (Iron Out)
Phosphate control
- Clorox phosphate remover
- Orenda PR-10000
Borates
- borax
- boric acid
Mystery Goo Makers
Certain chemical companies, such as Robelle, go to great lengths to hide the ingredients in their products. Other companies, such as Natural Chemistry, have product lines in which they mingle inferior products, such as citric acid for stain treatment, with possibly useful ones, such as their enzymes. Still others are sort of 1-trick wonders, like United Chemicals (bromine) or Coral Seas (ammonia), with tricks you may not like. And finally, there are companies like BioLab / BioGuard / AquaChem / PoolTime who play a sort of 'hide-the-pea' hustler's game, with an everchanging line of product brands, names, and blends, so that even I can never tell what's in one of their containers without specifically investigating their current packaging practices.
So, the lists below are designed to help you be as cautions as you need to be.
Lines To Avoid Almost Always:
- Coral Seas / Yellow Out (ammonia)
- United Chemicals / No Mor Problems (bromine and/or phosphates)
Lines to Avoid Unless You CAREFULLY Checked Out a Specific Product.
- AquaChem -- Biolab (Biolab big-box brands)
- BioGuard -- Biolab (Biolab dealer brand)
- PoolTime -- Biolab (Biolab big-box brands)
- Robelle
Less Risky Brands
- Omni Pool -- Biolab (dealer brand)
- Guardex -- Biolab (dealer brand)
- Sun -- Biolab (dealer brand)
- HTH -- Arch Chemical (brand)
- GLB -- Arch Chemical (Arch Chemical brand)
- Applied Biochemists -- Arch Chemical (Arch Chemical brand)
- Robarb -- Arch Chemical (brand)
- Quantuum -- Arch Chemical (brand
- CCH -- Arch Chemical (brand
- Kem-Tek -- Kik Corp brand
- Clorox -- Kik Corp brand
- Proguard -- Kik Corp brand
- Hasa -- Hasa Pool
Not yet categorized
- Jacks Magic
- Robarb
- SeaKlear
- InTheSwim
- Leslies
- Pool Mate
- Aqua Silk
- Pool Basics
- DryTec
- Nava
- Pool Brand
- Leisure Time
- Pristine Blue
- Dohenys
- E-Z Pool
- Ultima
- Pool Frog
- Mcgrayel
- Baquacil
- Naturally Free
- Revive!
- Blue Wave
- Nature2
- Swimmers Choice
- RX Clear
- PoolGuy
- Arm & Hammer
- AquaPill
- Aura
- PoolRx
- Brilliance
- Zodiac Spa Cleanse
- Angry Egg
- Proteam
- CuLator
- Lo-Chlor
- Ahh-Some
- GreenCleanMax
- AquaFinesse
- Algaedyn
- Camco
- Regal
- Earth Science Labs
- NuClo
- B00ECHQL5A
- B00ECHQINK Pool Pals
- Rendezvous Ph Magic
- Pool Prescriptions Concentrated
- Auraco 92607 Pool Guard Concentrate
- Spa Science 35% Hydrogen Peroxide
- Eclipse 3 - 2 lb. Bucket
- Orb-3 U722-000-1G Dropout Jug
- Qualco Coastal Algaecide Concentrate
- Clear Result Swimming Pool & Spa Bromine
Risky Product CATEGORIES -- Know BEFORE You Buy!
- Copper algaecides.
- Enzymes
- Metal or Stain Products
- Salt treatment additives
Product CATEGORIES You Should Generally Avoid, Regardless of Brand.
- 'Mineral' additives or treatments
- Defoamers
- Enzymes
- Non-polyquat, non-copper algaecides. (They don't really work!)
- Salt enhancers
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