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By *yme OP   Couple  over a year ago

winchester

hi if you have a hot tub could you say what chemicals you use as I'm not one for chlorine i have used bromine in the past and aqua guard

but wondering what you use

thanks in advance

cy

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"hi if you have a hot tub could you say what chemicals you use as I'm not one for chlorine i have used bromine in the past and aqua guard

but wondering what you use

thanks in advance

cy"

Eco One and bromide tabs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just remember bromine/bromide kills sex drives :p

So don't drink the water

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By *yme OP   Couple  over a year ago

winchester

I'm looking at aqua guard now have used in the past and very inpressed

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"I'm looking at aqua guard now have used in the past and very inpressed "

Don't you have to use chlorine with that? Thought you did not want to use chlorine?

We are on our second tub so been using them for about seven years now. Always used Eco One and bromide. The Eco One reduces the amount of bromide that is needed.

It goes without saying that single most effective starting point for your water is to also have an ozonator. Remember that they need changing every two years, you will still get the bubbles, but the ozone will not be present after a couple of years use.

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By *obbytupperMan  over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"I'm looking at aqua guard now have used in the past and very inpressed

Don't you have to use chlorine with that? Thought you did not want to use chlorine?

We are on our second tub so been using them for about seven years now. Always used Eco One and bromide. The Eco One reduces the amount of bromide that is needed.

It goes without saying that single most effective starting point for your water is to also have an ozonator. Remember that they need changing every two years, you will still get the bubbles, but the ozone will not be present after a couple of years use."

Not if you fill it with Bollinger.

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By *yme OP   Couple  over a year ago

winchester

Many thanks

when i got out all of the older chemicals it was eco one that we use to use

and yes i can't have chlorine as i get a reaction to it also pain as i can't go swimming in pools because of it

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