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Water Balance Chemicals
Water Balance Chemicals includes pH & Alkalinity Increasers and Reducers and Calcium Hardness Adjusters The degree of acidity or alkalinity of water is measured by it's pH value. A pH of 7 is neutral; a fall below 7 indicates increasing acidity and a pH rising above 7 indicates an increasing degree of alkalinity. For healthy pool water, a pH of around 7.2-7.6 should be maintained. In addition to the pH levels it is important to measure the total alkalinity of you pool water which should be between 100 - 200 ppm and the hardness of your water should be above 175mg/l (ppm) for liner pools and 250mg/l (ppm) for tiled pools with the upper limit in both cases being 1,000mg/l.
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pH Increaser 5kgWas: £19.00 Now: £10.00
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Fi-Clor pH Increaser 5kgWas: £23.00 Now: £16.00
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Bayrol pH Plus 5kgWas: £19.00 Now: £18.00
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Fi-Clor Hardness Increaser 4kgWas: £21.00 Now: £15.00
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pH & Alkalinity Reducer 7kgWas: £22.00 Now: £11.00
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Fi-Clor pH & Alkalinity Reducer 7kgWas: £22.00 Now: £15.00
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Bayrol pH-Minus 6kgWas: £18.00 Now: £17.00
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Bayrol Alcaplus 5kgWas: £20.00 Now: £19.00
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Fi-Clor Alkalinity Increaser 5kgWas: £24.00 Now: £19.00
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Total Alkalinity Plus 1kgWas: £10.00 Now: £6.00
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