Thiotrine can be purchased at almost any pool store. Thiotrine is manufactured by Advantis Technologies and is labeled under their Applied Biochemists line of pool products. Any retailer can order this through their local distributor.
The product is called Thiotrine chlorine neutralizer, Bromine is a chlorine that has inert ingredients.No - bromine is not chlorine, although their actions as disinfectants are similar. They are two different chemical elements.Don't forget too that pool chemicals tend to be described very loosely by the primary element in their active compounds, not by the compound names.I had to look up Thiotrine, but find it contains neither bromine nor chlorine compounds because it is designed to neutralise both. It is Sodium Thiosulphate: Na2S2O3 (I can't type the correct subscripts here), i.e. a compound of Sodium, Sulphur and Oxygen, respectively.
Baquacil is completely imcompatible with Chlorine and usually the water will instantly turn green, you can use the Baquacil Chlorine Neutralizer to help disepate the CL out.
Most fish can't, I don't think any fish can. One of the things you have to buy when you buy fish a petstore is tablets to nuetralize the chlorine or water that doesn't have chlorine in it.
You can buy a chemical feed pump system or an acid neutralizer. both are around $1,300 installed and both have their disadvantages.
Not recommended. Buy smaller ones instead.
The product is called Thiotrine chlorine neutralizer, Bromine is a chlorine that has inert ingredients.No - bromine is not chlorine, although their actions as disinfectants are similar. They are two different chemical elements.Don't forget too that pool chemicals tend to be described very loosely by the primary element in their active compounds, not by the compound names.I had to look up Thiotrine, but find it contains neither bromine nor chlorine compounds because it is designed to neutralise both. It is Sodium Thiosulphate: Na2S2O3 (I can't type the correct subscripts here), i.e. a compound of Sodium, Sulphur and Oxygen, respectively.
Baquacil is completely imcompatible with Chlorine and usually the water will instantly turn green, you can use the Baquacil Chlorine Neutralizer to help disepate the CL out.
That usually means high chlorine. Try doubling the amount of chlorine neutralizer on a second test.
Chlorine dioxide is used as an air odor neutralizer. Most odors can be killed with a small amount of the product.
Add Chem Out by Bioguard or any chlorine neutralizer.
No, metal-free does not have the ability to remove chlorine from water. Metal-free is typically a product used to sequester or bind metal ions in the water to prevent staining or other issues. To remove chlorine from water, you would need to use a chlorine neutralizer or a water filtration system that is designed to remove chlorine.
it is nothing but ac ripple neutralizer
the answer for poison neutralizer is antidote
http://store.bioworldusa.com/BioWorld-Odor-Neutralizer-Commercial-Concentrate/dp/B004PLC6AW
Because I don't bother cleaning it. They bloat after they have been dead awhile. Are you using chlorine neutralizer and water purifier. Do you have algae eater.
no they dont you can buy of the internet chlorine free
Thiosulfate will neutralize chlorine. Buy it at a pool store.