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In order to get rid of biofilm, we have had to to add 5-6gallons of bleach to quickly get the ppm of chlorine level to 100ppm. We have dumped that water on all types of manicured lawns and landscaping and have yet to have one issue with dead grass/trees/plants.
Are you saying that 100ppm chlorine will NOT kill grass, etc.?
We use to recommend getting sanitizer levels below 1ppm prior to dumping on the grass!
Not intended to be argumentative, but why would you use bleach instead of dichlor? txwillie
the bleach I used had a slight scent called "Regular Scent" it was the cheapo Americas Choice brand sold by A&P Food stores. I don't think this SCENT will make much of a difference at all.
I'm saying that in the dozens of times we have had customers do it, it has NEVER, NOT ONCE, happened. Maybe up here in NH we just have strong grass So how would you get rid of biofilm? Biofilm takes 50-100ppm chlorine to break down. Are you going to let 100ppm chlorine just sit there until it gets down to <1ppm so the customer can drain it? I would risk dead grass before I risked getting in a tub that had biofilm.
well I just put new water in my spa, and put in some PH Descreaser, Stain and Scale control, and then 4 teaspoons of DiChlor. My spa is 385 gallons. After 10 minutes of adding the DiChlor I was reading 10ppm of free chlorine.Wonder how long I have to wait to get into the tub?
After 10 minutes of adding the DiChlor I was reading 10ppm of free chlorine.Wonder how long I have to wait to get into the tub?
Hey Guys It doesnt take 50 ppm to kill bio film! 5 ppm maintained over a 24 to 48 hour period will get it. Now I understand that most here do not want to wait the day or two but believe me 25 ppm for 1 hour and the bio film has no chance. At work we regularly treat a newly commissioned or re-commissioned watermain to 30 to 35 ppm, wait 24 hours then dechlorinate and flush. We then sample the water, wait 24 hours and then sample again. I have never had a bad sample. This is a watermain I'm talking about, thousands of gallon of water not a 300 gallon hot tub and I have seen some pretty nasty bio film. And for what its worth I have seen 15 to 20 ppm kill a lawn overnight