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5
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Pros: saves chlorine use
Cons: add to skimmer slowly
"review before this helpful!! Poduct doesn't actually dissolve--sits in filter"
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5
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Pros: slow disolving but works fine
"Cyanuric acid is a white powder or granular product which is usually added to the pool water through the skimmer. Backwash the pool filter first, then remove the pump basket and restart the system on "filter" and add Cyanuric acid slowly to the skimmer closest to the pump. Stabilizer dissolves very slowly so we add it to the skimmer to allow the product to reach the pool filter where it can dissolve slowly over time. Do not backwash the pool filter for a few days after adding stabilizer. It needs this time to dissolve. Cyanuric acid has a low pH. Adjust the pH level of the pool water to 7.5 - 7.8 once the stabilizer has fully dissolved or after a couple of days."
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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1
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Pros: None
Cons: Conditioner Will Not Disolve
"This Conditioner Will Not Disolve, I've been stirring this daily in buckets for over a week and can not get it to disolve at all. I would not waste my money on this again."
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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5
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Pros: keeps everything constant
"I was advised several years ago to place the dry acid in a stocking (I split 8 lbs 4 ways) and hang into the pool very early after opening. Takes about two weeks for the solid to dissolve but the results are great."
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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