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Chlorine Granules 25 lbs.
Chlorine Granules 25 lbs.
Chlorine Granules 25 lbs.
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Product Specifications
Part #: NC164
Manufacturer: Blue Wave
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Product Description

BLUE WAVE CHLORINE
Blue Wave's premium stabilized chlorine features U.V. protection to shield it from the sun, and is manufactured using only the highest quality, EPA-approved chlorine. You will find that Blue Wave chlorine dissolves completely with no residue. It's the best you can buy! Compare Blue Wave chlorine to brands like Pace, Sun, Guardex, Leslie, E-Z Chlor, BioGuard.

CHLORINATING GRANULES
COMPARE TO BIOGUARD, SUN, GUARDEX, AND PACE CHLORINE. This fast-dissolving formula delivers immediate results and powerful 56% available chlorine. Premium quality granular keeps pool water safe and clean by eliminating dangerous contaminants without leaving cloudy water or residue behind. Pre-dissolve and add directly to pool water. Cannot be used in a chlorinator. 99.5% Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione.

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Product: Chlorine Granules 25 lbs.
Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)
Recommended: (100%) 2 of 2 customer would recommend this product to a friend.
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How To Pages
How To Page Above Ground Pool Maintenance
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Questions customers have been asking about this product:
Q: Following chemical treatment, how long do I have to wait before I use my pool?

A: With the exception of superchlorinating (which requires waiting until the chlorine level drops to recommended levels), you can generally use your pool when the chemical is dispersed throughout the pool. Fifteen minutes to one hour is a good rule of thumb.


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