cyanuric acid can react with melamine to create toxins in the body, melamine may be found in dairy products from time to time.
No. Two different acids.
No, sodium bicarb is used to increase alkalinity. Cyanuric acid is used as a stabalizer. One is base the other acidic.
Cyanuric acid is a stabiliser that stabilises chlorine and stops it from being burned of by the sun. Cyanuric acid and stabiliser are both the same product.
Cyanuric acid is not the same as muriatic acid. Cyanuric acid is odorless and white in color. It is used as a component of disinfectants, bleaches, and herbicides. Muriatic acid is clear solution of hydrogen chloride in water.
Assuming no other complaints you would only need to change water to lower the total dissolved solids level or cyanuric acid level. TDS should be below 500ppm and cyanuric acid ~50 ppm.
Remove some water in container (10-20%) and add new water. example: pump water high in cyanuric acid out of a swimming pool and the add fresh water to the pool.
A pool can show low levels of chlorine if the cyanuric level is below 50 ppm parts per million. Cyanuric acid or conditioner is important to allow clorione to stablise from ultraviolet light that breaks down chlorine. Chech to make sure you have the proper level of stabilasert (cyanuric).
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try adding cyanuric acid (stabiliser) it will stop the the chlorine fromdissipating so quickly as a result of sunlight.
stabilzer
Yes definitely. it is wise and can save you up to 80% of chlorine required by adding stabiliser (cyanuric acid).
Pool supply stores carry testing kits, from the simple to complex; many of these include tests for cyanuric acid. If you don't want to buy a kit for such purpose, many pool supply stores will test water samples for free.