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Old 06-17-2015, 07:19 AM   #10 (permalink)
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... As far as non-chlorine products, our pool is bromine which is a lot easier on your skin, hair, eyes and fabrics plus it really has no chemical smell like chlorine. ...
Thanks for the info and links. I'll pass them along.

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Chlorine and bromine are not compatible, so they'd have to drain the water and start from scratch if they decide to switch and it is a little more expensive than chlorine.
Any idea why that is? Both being halogens and right next to each other on the periodic table, I would have guessed that they would be compatible. Just curious.
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