Can you take it back? If you can, I think I would. I don't like the idea of putting unknown substances that they won't specifically tell you about into my pool. How about you?
Can you take it back? If you can, I think I would. I don't like the idea of putting unknown substances that they won't specifically tell you about into my pool. How about you?
Agreed, thank you. I think I was just looking for this answer from one of you guys.
BTW, I'm the one in this sticky - http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=1180 - that was convinced early on that the BBB method was the only way to go. My pool always looks like that last picture in that thread; thanks to the awesome info in this forum
Thanks again!!
Regards,
Ron [ muvipix.com ]
Those pictures are awesome and have been viewed by MANY people. I was the one who stickied them at the top of the forum.
Good luck!
Actually, the Pool Time products (made by Chemtura) are basically the same as the Bioguard and Aqua Chem products (and very similar to the Proteam trichlor products, which are made for Haviland by Chemtura).
These trichlor tablets contain borax as a buffer, which is not necessarily a bad thing. As far as I know Pool Time is only including copper sulfate in the Duo Tabs in addition to the borax buffer. All HTH dual action trichlor (Arch Chemical) tabs do contain copper.
Chemtura has made the MSDS for all their various lines difficult to get. You have to email them since many of their pool products are not in their online database.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
He did email them and still got no specific info. I guess if they were more forthcoming with their info they would make more sales!
Yes I saw that but I am sharing the insider info I have on the products. Chemtura is NOT my favorite company by any stretch of the imagination. Unfortunately they are one of the larger manufacturers of chlorinated isocyanurates (trichlor and dichlor) and own what seems to be a majority of major pool chemical brands (Pool Time, Aqua Chem, Omni, Sun, Guardex, Simplicity, Bioguard, and Hydrotech to name a few). They are incorporating borax in many of their trichlor products and have two borax products also (BioGuard Optimizer and Synergy Maximizer, although in the past they have sold Maximizer under the Omni and Guardex brands).
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
At least they are buffering it with Borax, which we know, in general, is a two part good thing-1) it doesn't depress pH QUITE as much as straight Tri-chlor 2) we know at some level borates inhibit algae.
We also KNOW that "double-acting" Tri-Chlor with copper is bad for pools, and so do the companies that make and sell it.
Yet, like the tobacco companies they try to convince us to buy that junk. I'd be more inclined to buy "Double Acting Tri-Chlor, 'Now with Borax!'" than with copper.
Carl
Regards,
Ron [ muvipix.com ]
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