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  1. #1
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    Default Re: chlorine

    A lack of cyanuric acid (stabilizer/conditioner), especially combined with heavy use or contaminants in the pool can eat up chlorine fast.

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    Default Re: chlorine

    Thanks, I am new at this and I didn’t realize you posted this. The pool has plenty of stableizer it is at 80 ppm,

    thanks again my friend.

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