BioActive Cyanuric Acid Reducer - BiOWiSH Technologies
Anybody have any any thoughts or experience with this?
Anybody have any any thoughts or experience with this?
How did you measure this 50 ppm reduction? And what was your before and after CYA number?I bit the bullet and used this product. It did reduce the CYA about 50ppm. It is expensive at $45 but I felt was worth trying instead of draining and refilling half my pool. I have heard mixed results with this product but I did see some benefits.
I bit the bullet and used this product. It did reduce the CYA about 50ppm. It is expensive at $45 but I felt was worth trying instead of draining and refilling half my pool. I have heard mixed results with this product but I did see some benefits.
I was quite interested in trying Bio-Active out when I was dealing with much higher CYA, from the previous owners, early this season. In general searching every site I could with reviews I found that ~10% reported success. So not great odds which is why I opted to just maintain high CYA and high FC while weekly draining about 3-4 inches, which has worked well.
With all the variables that goes on in pools, especially ones being maintained through various free advice from pool stores, it's going to be really difficult to ever really nail down when this product will work or not. Obviously the product label is good place to start but plenty of reviews are out there that clearly sound like the reviewer knew what they were talking about and saying they got all the chemistry in order according to the label before use but still no results. Now that I think of it though, even those reviews could be based on testing with guess-strips, maybe that's a major issue with people trying to use this stuff?
I agree with what you're saying. That's why if we're ever going to get it straight it will be here where people know how to test, and know what is in their water, probably much better than the typical amazon user or leslies customer.... It's worth a shot especially for those in places like California where drain and refill is a huge issue....