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Pros: Durable Container, Easy to use
Cons: A measuring cup would be useful
"This chemical came in a very sturdy container with a handle, easy to store with a locking twist lid. Works great and easy to adjust the ph in the pool."
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Pros: Better smelling water, better buffering, no oscillating ph
Cons: Granular product needs even distribution
"A little pricier method of reducing ph than muriatic acid, but much better odor (almost none), and a better symbiotic chemistry for salt water pools. Water so clear it looks like liquid air. If you don't like the smell of liquid acids, you will love this method."
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Pros: great buffering action
Cons: in bagged form, can cause problems when bag gets wet
"bag was delivered to front porch. when i got home it had started to rain. i brought the damp bag inside the door (dumb) and placed it on my entryway tile. the acid leached through the bag and stained the tile. just take it around back under your pool shelter!"
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Pros: Excellent Price, Effective against Acid Rain
Cons: Storage
"I purchase the Soda Ash in 50 lb. bags due to the amount of acid rain I get here in Ohio. I think the 50 lb. bag is great because I always have enough on hand to re-balance the pH in my large 40,000 pool. Buying in the 50 lb. size is most economical, and will last me through the season. Highly recommended!"
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