Reddit mentions of Zodiac W20750 Nature2 SPA Stick Mineral Sanitizer

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Zodiac W20750 Nature2 SPA Stick Mineral Sanitizer. Here are the top ones.

Zodiac W20750 Nature2 SPA Stick Mineral Sanitizer
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chlorineEco-friendly way to keep your spa free from harmful bacteriaReduces need for harsh chemicals; less skin irritationWorks with chlorine or Cense
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height2 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Size1-Pack
Weight0.45 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Zodiac W20750 Nature2 SPA Stick Mineral Sanitizer:

u/moiax ยท 7 pointsr/swimmingpools

pH/alkalinity etc are always going to need to be balanced. Not too often, but you'll want to keep an eye on it.

Really what you have to choose is your sanitation.

Baqua Spa works fine, and is chlorine free, but it can be expensive. You do want to stick to the 3 or 4 chemicals they recommend to make sure it all works ok.

I'm a big fan of the Nature^2 stick which, along with some MPS/Oxy Shock can take care of your sanitization at a decent cost and pretty low maintenance. Change the stick with the water (~4 months), and oxy shock once a week and you should be good.

If you don't want the stick, then you're typically looking at something like shaking some Sodium Di-Chlor in every time you get out, and then some oxy shock once a week. If your pool gets cloudy, or you have higher calcium levels, you might want to use some Stain & Scale remover once a week.

u/Rule1ofReddit ยท 1 pointr/pools

Ok so I think I've got the TA, PH, and bromine on point now. As far as the bromine goes I just filled the little floaty thing up with tablets. Here's the latest test strip

Now as for the shock, this is what I've been using thus far, but am I supposed to be using non-chlorine shock?

Edit: Also, is there anything I should keep in mind about the Total Harness and/or the CYA (from the test strip)?

And would you also recommend this mineral stick sanitizer that someone else suggested? I'm a little confused about it bc the commercial on that link makes it seem like it's a substitute for bromine or chlorine?