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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Davidny on December 14, 2006, 10:14:59 am

Title: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Davidny on December 14, 2006, 10:14:59 am
I've been reading about Pristine Blue (http://www.pristineblue.com/), seems to be an alternative to Chlorine. Has anyone here used it?
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Hot Tub Guru on December 14, 2006, 12:18:56 pm
I used to sell Pristine Blue.  I stop selling it for a reason.  There was a small percentage of customers who could keep the water clean.  The ones who did love the system.  But most couldn't keep the tub clean.
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 14, 2006, 01:12:03 pm
 Same here the people that could make it work loved it, the others hated it.

 We stopped selling it couple years ago.

Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Davidny on December 14, 2006, 02:51:21 pm
Hmm, I wonder why so many couldn't get it working right you guys stopped selling it.
Did you personally ever use it?

There's a pool/spa (Saratoga) store near me that sells it, maybe I'll pay them a visit.
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 14, 2006, 03:08:41 pm
    I tried it on our showroom models and it worked fine but that cant be compared to normal everyday use.  I think the people that used the pristine blue and hated it over did it and worried about it to much.  The ones who like it use very little of the product and and dont stress over it.

 The one thing about it you can try it, if it doesnt work you can switch to something else.
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: tony on December 14, 2006, 03:16:27 pm
Pristine Blue, like many of the other bacteriacides, should be used with a little dichlor, IMO.  It is not a sanitizer.  I believe that it uses copper to break down bacteria.  Metals work well with chlorine, but for most won't work alone.  Also, bacteria isn't the only bug lurking in waters and these won't touch them.
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: Bama on December 15, 2006, 12:21:14 am
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Pristine Blue, like many of the other bacteriacides, should be used with a little dichlor, IMO.  It is not a sanitizer.  I believe that it uses copper to break down bacteria.  Metals work well with chlorine, but for most won't work alone.  Also, bacteria isn't the only bug lurking in waters and these won't touch them.

Oh yeah,  so what other bug are in the water?
Or, do I really want to know?
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: hot tub Frank on December 15, 2006, 07:11:43 am
leave it up to bama to stir it up
Title: Re: Pristine Blue instead of Chlorine?
Post by: tony on December 15, 2006, 01:23:30 pm
Viruses and parasites.