SPP Chlorine Sticks
Mastering the art of pool maintenance can be a bit of a tricky endeavour. Pool owners are all too familiar with the barrage of pool chemicals that are needed just to maintain safe swimming water. Add to that the science of effectively administering those chemicals to strike the perfect water balance to prevent algae and bacteria but also keep pool water cool and refreshing can make the task downright frustrating. Chlorine sticks help to take the guess work out of swimming pool chemicals and specifically swimming pool chlorine.
- Extra-large 8 oz. Chlorine Sticks measure 4-1/4" long x 1-1/2" wide and are extra slow dissolving.
- Powerful 90% available stabilized chlorine.
- Chlorine works great in floaters, skimmers and automatic feeders.
- 98.6% Trichloro-S-Triazinetrione
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Mastering the art of pool maintenance can be a bit of a tricky endeavour. Pool owners are all too familiar with the barrage of pool chemicals that are needed just to maintain safe swimming water. Add to that the science of effectively administering those chemicals to strike the perfect water balance to prevent algae and bacteria but also keep pool water cool and refreshing can make the task downright frustrating. Chlorine sticks help to take the guess work out of swimming pool chemicals and specifically swimming pool chlorine.
- Extra-large 8 oz. Chlorine Sticks measure 4-1/4" long x 1-1/2" wide and are extra slow dissolving.
- Powerful 90% available stabilized chlorine.
- Chlorine works great in floaters, skimmers and automatic feeders.
- 98.6% Trichloro-S-Triazinetrione
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TROUBLESHOOTING
When used with floaters, skimmers, and automatic feeders, chlorine sticks dissolve slowly and steadily release the perfect amount of pool chlorine into your swimming water. Pool chemicals are used to keep pool water safe and clean and swimming pool chlorine is especially useful for killing bacteria and preventing the growth of algae. Finding a quick solution for chlorinating your pool can make the work of pool maintenance much easier. Pool chlorine sticks are an excellent product because as a pool owner they give you piece of mind knowing that your pool is always chlorinated. Never be faced with slimy, green, and cloudy water because of an algae breakout and never worry about bacterial contamination again by using chlorine sticks.
Guardex®, Bioguard®, Aquabrome®, Polysheen®, BurnOut®, Burnout 35®, Softswim®, Pool Magnet®, Chlorite®, Algae All 60 and MSA Algaecide are registered trademarks of BioLab, Inc. Pace® is a registered trademark of Arch Chemicals. Specialty Pool Products® is not affiliated with them and does not carry their products. The use of Sun®, Guardex®, Bioguard®, Pace®, and Leslies® and their logos is for comparison purposes only.
Technical Specifications:
- Specialty Pool Products chlorine sticks compare to Bio-guard, Sun, Guardex and Pace.
- 98.6% Trichlor-S-Triazinetrione.
- Powerful 90% available stabilized chlorine.
- Slow-dissolving
- Tabs are individually wrapped.
- Approximately 100 sticks per 50 Lb bucket.
- Beveled Sticks are 4-1/4” in length by 1-1/2” in width.
- Sticks weigh 8oz.
– Pool Gear- Suncoast sticks
– SPP- Blue Wave chlorine sticks
– Leslie’s- Leslie’s chlor sticks
– Doheny’s Water Warehouse- Water Warehouse skimmer sticks
– Or any other chlorine sticks by Bio-Guard, Sun, Guardex or Pace.
Troubleshooting:
– If chlorine seems ineffective make sure the dispensing source of the chlorine is getting proper water flow to dissolve the chlorine. For example making sure water level is correct in the pool, making sure the floater has proper ventilation, and that the automatic feeders dial is set correctly. If chlorine still seems to be ineffective check the stabilizer also known as cyanuric acid. The correct level for stabilizer is 30-60 ppm. If the stabilizer is too low the chlorine will be used up faster making it appear that the chlorine is not effective. If the stabilizer level is too high it will slow down the oxidizing process and render the chlorine less effective. This must be compensated for by using a higher concentration of chlorine in the pool water.
– If you believe the chlorine is defective/ineffective, you can test by scraping a small amount of tablet into a glass of tap water. (Do not use pool water.) Dissolve and test as usual.