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    Default Ecosavr

    Anyone tried the Ecosavr from Flexible Solutions yet? Apparently it forms a chemical barrier on the pool surface and reduces evaporation and heat loss by 40%. It comes in a plastic fish you leave in the pool and change out every 4 weeks. It's only 10 bucks so not a big financial risk but I, being a true BBB practitioner, am Leary...

    Wayne

    Update: Just checked the site and according to the MSDS, it's just Isopropyl Alcohol. Hmm...
    Last edited by Wayne LaBanca; 05-26-2007 at 07:57 AM.

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    Default Re: Ecosavr

    The stuf while great on paper does not work in the real work, safe your $10. Just use your solar cover.

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    Default Re: Ecosavr

    Quote Originally Posted by cleancloths View Post
    The stuf while great on paper does not work in the real work, safe your $10. Just use your solar cover.
    Thanks,
    I just read the "test" you can perform to prove it works. The funny thing is they tell you to use water that is 110 degrees. Well sure, the evap rate is going to be high at that temp, AND your only looking at a 5-6 degree difference. Bring that down to 70-80 degree range and your not looking at much.

    Wayne

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