
500g of Chlorine Granules
500g of PH Increaser
500g of PH Reducer
500ml of Anti-Foam
1 x Pack of 50 Chlorine Test Strips
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500g of Chlorine Granules
Stabilised Chlorine Granules are used for the Sanitation of your Hot Tub. These Chlorine Granules are ideal for daily dosing and produce free active chlorine which kills bacteria and other potentially harmful organisms. They are rapid dissolving and have minimal impact on the PH level.
500g of PH Increaser
Use this high quality PH Increaser to increase the PH value of the water in your Hot Tub (7.2 to 7.6 is the optimum value for Hot Tubs).
500g of PH Reducer
Use this high quality PH Reducer to decrease the PH value of the water in your spa (7.2 to 7.6 is the optimum for Hot Tubs).
500ml of Anti-Foam
A fast acting liquid used to prevent and destroy unsightly foam on the surface of the spa water.
1 x Pack of 50 Chlorine Test Strips
One-dip to test, Test strips for Chlorine water care. Test for Chlorine Level, Alkalinity and PH level.
50 in each pack
Additional Options (ALREADY Included in your Hot Tub)
500g of PH Increaser
500g of PH Reducer
500ml of Anti-Foam
1 x Pack of 50 Chlorine Test Strips
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Q1 What is sanitising the water?
It’s when you add a sanitiser like chlorine or bromine to the water. A sanitiser is a bacterial killer.
Q2 What is balancing the water?
Water balance tells you something about the make up of the water. The most significant factors for balancing spa water are: - pH (adicity of the water) - Total alkalinity - Calcium hardness
Q3 What is a 'pH level'?
The pH level is the scale that tells you how acidic or basic the water is.
Q4 What should the pH level be?
In your hot tub it should be between 7,2-7,8
Q5 What kind of Sanitizer should I use?
If you are happy with your current sanitizer then we advise to keep using it.
Q6 Why should I use chlorine?
Chlorine will work fast and not give bacteria much time to settle en multiply.
Q7 What is a stabiliser in chlorine?
Most types of chlorine have cyanuric acid as a stabiliser, this is to there to make chlorine dissipate (used up) slower when it is exposed to UV (sunlight).Because this cyanuric acid is NOT used up it builds up the level every time you add it which slows down the chlorine.When it chlorine slows down it can give bacteria a change to settle and multiply.
Q8 What is the difference between Chlorine and Bromine?
Chlorine will work faster than Bromine and is more commonly used because of this. Bromine will work on a wider pH range which is why some prefer it.
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£29.95
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