The Chlorine Myth

The Chlorine Myth

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The Chlorine Myth Your Local Pool Guy 12-19-2006
To some people chlorine is the devil, its the worst. Maybe they saw an
episode of 20/20 that said "Chlorine, The Silent Cleanser." Well
it's not as bad as you may think, in fact its the best thing for yeah
and we are here to clear all charges against chlorine.

Myth: Chlorine Burns Your Eyes When You Open them Underwater

Fact: Low pH burns your eyes when you open them underwater. A pool that
has low pH means that the water is acidic. When water is acidic, its
like putting your tongue on a battery (though not as harsh) but if you
expose your eyes to it then yes, it's gonna burn. You could have a
chlorine reading of 10 ppm (Parts Per Million) and as long as your pH
is ok, then your eyes will be ok.

Myth: Chlorine can do long term damage on my filter system

Fact: No it cannot, but low pH can corrode metal and high pH can leave
a hard deposit. We can simply say that most problems that are
associated with chlorine are really the fault of chlorine. The only
thing bad about chlorine is that you cannot eat it, or can you?

Fact: Splenda or YPS (Yellow Packet Sugar) contains an additive of
chlorine to make up for real sugar. Now it's not a lot but its in
there, it's also in your drinking water, bottled water and bath
water. Hell there is fluoride in your tap water, why not a little
chlorine to help you maintain those pearly whites, Keep'em shining!



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