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Natural Chemistry Spa Chlorine Concentrate
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Product Brand: Natural Chemistry
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| Natural Chemistry Spa Chlorine Concentrate allows you to quickly add needed chlorine to your hot tub or spa without needing any dispensers or floaters. Simply spoon out the dosage and add directly to water for precise control over the level of chlorine in your spa water. Spa Chlorine Concentrate can be used for routine maintenance or superchlorinating your spa after heavy bather loads or infrequent use, ensuring your system is safe and healthy. Natural Chemistry is an industry innovator in utilizing natural enzymes and compounds to clean and sanitize pools and spas, allowing you to buy with confidence. | |
Dosage
| Spa Volume (Gallons) | Maintenance | Superchlorination | | 100 | 1/2 teaspoon | 1 teaspoon | | 1,000 | 5 teaspoons | 1/2 Cup |
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Ingredients
Sodium Dichloro-s-Triazinetrione Hydrated 99% Other Ingredients 1% Available Chlorine 55.5%
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Product Use
This product is intended for use in hot tubs and spas using chlorine sanitation. It can be used for both scheduled maintenance and superchlorination to keep your pool protected against bacteria and other organic contaminants. NOTE: This product cannot be shipped to California.
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Directions
Ensure all spa and hot tub equipment is working properly. Backwash/clean the filter system following manufacturers directions. Adjust pH to between 7.2 and 7.6. When using other products as outlined in the directions for this product, always follow directions for those products. Maintenance dose: With pump on, add 1/2 teaspoon of this product per 100 gallons of water (or 5 teaspoons per 1,000 gallons) as an initial treatment. Repeat at 15-20 minute intervals until a residual of 1-3ppm of available chlorine is establsihed as determined by a testing kit. A test kit must be used regularly to determine the frequency of additional doses of this product needed to maintain the chlorine residual of 1-3ppm.
Superchlorination: Use one teaspoon of this product per 100 gallons of water (or 1/2 cup per 1,000 gallons). Superchlorination may be needed on a nightly basis in a heavily used spa or as infrequently as once a week in a moderately used spa.
Reentry: Reentry into a treated spa or hot tub is prohibited above levels of 3ppm of chlorine due to risk of bodily harm.
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