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Convenient alternative to liquid chlorine. Fast dissolving & fast acting. No chlorine lock.

Fi-Clor Superfast Shock contains

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Fi-Clor Spa Shock 350g

Fi-Cor Spa Shock contains approx 15% more available chlorine than standard calcium hypochlorite. It dissolves very quickly to form free chlorine to kill bacteria and break down organic contaminant in the water that cause eye sting and bather discomfort.

When filling your spa for the first time (commissioning) or when refilling after it has been empty for a period, it is strongly recommended that a shock chlorination should be carried out on the cold fresh water. Fi-Clor Spa Shock are ideal products for this purpose as they are unstabilised chlorine donors and will deliver the maximum effectiveness.

The free available chlorine level should be taken to either 25mg/l (ppm) for a minimum of two hours, or 50mg/l (ppm) for a minimum of one hour.

While the spa is being chlorinated to
these high levels, the water must be allowed to flow to all parts of the system, regularly monitoring the chlorine residual to ensure that it does not fall below the specified level at any time. Where an air blower is fitted, it should not be run for the first 15 minutes to minimise the formation of aerosols (fine spa water mist).

During shock chlorination, the pH should be maintained within the range of 7.2

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Fi-Cor Spa Shock contains approx 15% more available chlorine than standard calcium hypochlorite. It dissolves very quickly to form free chlorine to kill bacteria & break down organic contaminant in the water that cause eye sting & bather discomfort.

When filling your spa for the first time (commissioning) or when refilling after it has been empty for a period, it is strongly recommended that a shock chlorination should be carried out on the cold fresh water. Fi-Clor Spa Shock are ideal products for this purpose as they are unstabilised chlorine donors & will deliver the maximum effectiveness.

The free available chlorine level should be taken to either 25mg/l (ppm) for a minimum of two hours, or 50mg/l (ppm) for a minimum of one hour.

While the spa is being chlorinated to these high levels, the water must be allowed to flow to all parts of the system, regularly monitoring the chlorine residual to ensure that it does not fall below the specified level at any time. Where an air blower is fitted, it should not be run for the first 15 minutes to minimise the formation of aerosols (fine spa water mist).

During shock chlorination, the p H should be maintained within the range of 7.2

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Chlorine - A chemical element mainly used in bleaching and disinfectants
Eye - An organ which detects light
Hour - A measurement of time, 60 minutes is equal to one hour
Bacteria - A group of microscopic living organisms
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
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