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Hot Tub Chemicals Made Easy


Category: Sports and Recreation  >>  Swimming

By Rebecca Grottoe   [ 27/02/2009 ]
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It's a fact. If you now own or are are getting ready to acquire hot tub, you must become familiar with hot tub chemicals. Don't worry though, because you don't need to know a thing about chemistry. All that you have to do is to procure the correct hot tub chemicals and follow the simple directions that come with them.

Take Your Pick of Hot Tub Chemicals

In fact, hot tub chemicals can now be purchased in easy to use tableted form that go with a floating dispenser that goes in your hot tub if you choose. Or, if you are interested in saving money you can still buy your hot tub chemicals in bulk.

Chlorine and Bromine

Chlorine and bromine are the two main chemicals that are in the vast majority of hot tub chemicals. While some people prefer to use a chlorine based product, others prefer to use a bromine based products due to its lack of a chlorine smell.

Hot Tub Water Test Kits

There is also a huge selection of hot tub chemical test kits that you will use to test your hot tubs water. The most convenient now are the hot tub chemical test kits that use litmus paper or “test strips to test the water. You simply dip the paper strip into the hot tub and a color change will determine what you need or don't need to add to the water.

Can't do Without Them

Not properly maintaining your hot tubs water with proper hot tub chemicals is a definite recipe for disaster. This particularly holds true if your hot tub is being used heavily. The temperature of the water in a hot tub even turned up on high makes for an ideal temperature for breeding for some very dangerous bacteria.

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