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    Default Re: High CYA: An Upside?

    Quote Originally Posted by cheshamjim
    I'm just curious whether higher chlorine content required by high CYA levels is as potentially damaging as high chlorine content would be in a low CYA pool. Or does the high CYA somehow cancel out the damaging effects of high chlorine?

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    Jim - You are correct. High chlorine content with high cya is not as potentially damaging as high chlorine with low cya. The way you worded it is exactly right. Hope this helps.

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    Thanks Mom...
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