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12/16/2018
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Can I use bromine with your systems?

Bromine may be used with our FROG Serene® Mineral Systems as this sanitizer works well with minerals in… Read More

12/16/2018
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What’s the difference between “total” chlorine and “free” chlorine?

Total chlorine is the total amount of chlorine in the water. When chlorine binds up with contaminants it… Read More

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How often should I shock my pool or spa?

Weekly shocking is typically recommended for pools or spas with more frequent shocking when the pool or spa… Read More

12/16/2018
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What type of shock should I use?

Use a chlorine shock at start-up. Using a non-chlorine shock with FROG minerals will keep the chlorine level… Read More

12/16/2018
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What minerals are in FROG and how do they work?

Silver and limestone. The silver destroys bacteria and the limestone absorbs acids from chemicals like chlorine to help… Read More

12/16/2018
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How long have minerals been used to keep water clean?

Minerals have been used for centuries. The Romans put silver coins in urns to help maintain water clarity… Read More

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How long will the minerals last?

For pools, FROG minerals last six months or one pool season whichever is shorter. Once removed from the… Read More

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Do the minerals have a shelf life?

No, until the minerals are wetted, they will not expire; store in a dry location.

12/16/2018
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How do the minerals enter the water?

The minerals enter the water as it passes through the mineral medium. A low parts per billion level… Read More

12/16/2018
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Do minerals really cut chlorine/bromine use by 50%*?

Yes, for pools, chlorine use can be reduced to 0.5 to 1.0 ppm and for spas both chlorine… Read More