THE ADVANCED OXYGEN SHOCK
SunGuard No-Chlor is an auxiliary, non-chlorine oxidant (shock treatment). This product oxidizes organic materials in pool water and allows swimming immediately after use. Treatment with SunGuard No-Chlor on a regular weekly basis improves the efficiency of sanitizing chemicals such as chlorine and bromine by oxidizing and eliminating contaminate waste and restores sparkle and clarity to pool and spa water.
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
SunGuard No-Chlor contains POTASSIUM MONOPERSULFATE that provides superior performance in swimming pools and spas without the drawbacks that often accompany traditional chlorine shocking. Chlorine shock treatments must raise the chlorine level 10 times over the level of combined chlorine before any chloramines are eliminated. This procedure is called “break point” and still might not eliminate all the chloramines in the water.
A level of 10ppm (parts per million) chlorine for 4 hours is recommended with conventional shock treatments. High levels of chlorine can bleach vinyl liners, fade bathing suits and are harsh on filtering equipment. SunGuard No-Chlor helps to eliminate chloramines without a need to reach “break point.” SunGuard No-Chlor is dose dependant, therefore, small amounts will eliminate small amounts of chloramines and larger amounts will eliminate larger amounts or all chloramines.
EASY TO USE
- With filter pump operating, broadcast SunGuard No-Chlor uniformly over the surface of the pool /spa water to ensure complete mixing and good circulation. Remove swimmers from pool during treatment. Swimmers may re-enter the water 15 minutes after treatment.
- FOR RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOLS: For pools with moderate daily use, add one pound of SunGuard No-Chlor per 10,000 gallons of pool water by broadcasting evenly over the surface of the pool water. More frequent and/or heavier doses may be required when bather loads are extremely heavy or following heavy rains or high winds.
- FOR COMMERCIAL/PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS: Commercial/public pools generally require heavier doses of this product than residential pools due to heavier bather loads. Begin by adding one pound of this product per 10,000 gallons of pool water by broadcasting evenly over the surface of the pool water. The dose required and the shock frequency will depend largely on the bather load.
- FOR SPAS: For spas using bromine (BCDMH or BBDMH) tablets as a sanitizer or sodium bromide as a source of bromine, this product acts as both a shock treatment to oxidize bather waste and other organic contaminants and to generate bromine sanitizer by oxidation of bromide ion. In general, spas require higher doses of this product than swimming pools. Add four to eight ounces of this product per 1000 gallons of spa water to immediately oxidize and eliminate organic contaminants introduced by bathers. Public spas that are used every day may need treatment on a daily basis.
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