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    Default Re: Chlorine Pucks

    Unfortunately, this is pretty much Chemtura's corporate line across all their brands. I guess if they told the truth about CYA they would loose too much revenue on lost algaecide sales (Not to mention all the sales of expen$ive borax they sell as Optimzier (Bioguard) and Maximizer (Omni, Hydrotech, Guardex, and Sun)! They have 39 different algaecides among their brands and that's just the US market! I thought the only algaecides were either copper, linear quats, and polyquat! (Well there is also sodium bromide and inoragnic ammonia). 5 brands and 5 kinds of algaecide each would only be 25 different products. Is there a pattern here?

    Edit: When I was speaking to them I mentioned Arch Chemical's (HTH and Poolife) recent study that showed CYA levels of 100 ppm or higher damaging plaster and they basically discounted it and said that their reseach has shown no problem!
    Last edited by waterbear; 05-17-2007 at 01:11 AM.
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