Hi they are suppose to sit in the skimmer but got out ! when its very sunny out u can’t seen the stain too bad ... ugg ...
these are used bc the salt water pool functions properly at 65 degrees of water and above ..so these sticks water help out to keep pool water clean ... but im never using them again since it bleached my 4 year old vinyl : (
I was curious so I looked this product up. This was listed on the pool geek website. Ingredients Trichloro-s-triazinetrione: 91.57%, Copper Sulfate pentahydrate (metallic copper equivalent 0.25%): 0.99%, Other Ingredients: 7.44% Available Chlorine: 84.%
Dang!! Not only did they bleach that liner but they also added copper to the water (which also can make stains)?? NOT a product we'd ever recommend using for sure!!
Fgangemi, I think you should consider liquid chlorine in the cold water instead. No downsides to it.
I was curious so I looked this product up. This was listed on the pool geek website. Ingredients Trichloro-s-triazinetrione: 91.57%, Copper Sulfate pentahydrate (metallic copper equivalent 0.25%): 0.99%, Other Ingredients: 7.44% Available Chlorine: 84.%
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