Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: glastron on September 08, 2006, 12:44:56 pm
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well i have these 2 products 1 is SeaKlear containing 45.2potassium peroxymomosulfate 54.8 inert ingredients and 4.7 active oxygen.The other brand is Spa care solutions containing 32.18 of the same as above,67.82 inert and 3.26 active oxygen.So which one is better?Also is it better to leave the cover off for awhile while shocking?Oh by the way useing bromine sanitizer.thx
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Is this a trick question? :-? Which one has the prettier bottle?
Obviously, the one with more active ingredient. You will need less to do the same job. Leave your cover off, to allow gases to escape.
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Depends on what you consider as better. Both are capable of doing the job.
You may have to add less of the one, which may be what some people think is better.
Others may be more concerned over which one costs more.
Others still may just like one because the bottle is prettier.
Both will be equally effective, IMHO.
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What's the pH of each? One may contain pH buffers and one may not.
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What's the pH of each? One may contain pH buffers and one may not.
BINGO! The Sea-klear is pure MPS. It will have an effect on the ph and total alkalinity that will need to be adjusted with other chemicals.
Other non-chlorine shocks (I'm not familiar with Spa care solutions) are "buffered". e.g they contain additives to offset, or balance out the effects pure MPS will have on the pH and TA.
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Anyway after useing the spa solutions for 90 days it really didnt seem to do the job.Today i switched to sea klear and noticed a huge differance in water quality.It looks much more crystal clear and no foam whatsoever.Yea it sent the ph way up so next time ill reduce the dosage and hopefully that'll help.
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The problem with the sea klear is you have to adjust your alk and ph every time you shock. It brings the ph way down. It's a real pain.
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The problem with the sea klear is you have to adjust your alk and ph every time you shock. It brings the ph way down. It's a real pain.
Actually, if your pH happens to be a little high, adding non-buffered MPS (any brand, Sea Klear being one) will do two jobs at once--shock and lower pH. I normally measure pH before shocking...if it is good or a little low, I add some soda ash along with the unbuffered MPS and pH is fine afterwards...not really a pain at all.
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For those of you who shock using buffered MPS do you find you need to adjust your PH weekly? Or is it pretty much in balance.
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Anyway after useing the spa solutions for 90 days it really didnt seem to do the job.Today i switched to sea klear and noticed a huge differance in water quality.It looks much more crystal clear and no foam whatsoever.Yea it sent the ph way up so next time ill reduce the dosage and hopefully that'll help.
I too find the Seaklear very effective and buy it from Doc's site. (I can't find it locally) As Doc also pointed out, check your PH the next day. Sea Klear will drive it down.
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The problem with the sea klear is you have to adjust your alk and ph every time you shock. It brings the ph way down. It's a real pain.
Yes, if your PH is low anyway. I recommend it for people who usually have high PH. Kills two birds with one stone.