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Rainy season increases the use of chemicals


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A sharp tropical shower can put as much as 10 - 20 cm of new water in your pool - in some cases of prolonged heavy rain even 30cm. That displacement means a lot of water with its precious chemicals going down the drain.

Owners of salt water chlorinators shouldn't worry too much because salt is cheap to replace, but how about those expensive algicides, clarifiers, shock chlorine, and pH Plus/Minus that are essential to combat the rapid growth of undesirable elements during this hot, wet season?

To help you through this season of increased use of chemicals, we are offering some SUPER SAVERS on many of our chemicals for a short time only. We carry a very large range of pool maintenance products so don't hesitate to ask us for advice before you buy.

Edited by SwimmingPoolsThailand
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Our super-saver offers proved to be so popular during the rainy season that as a special bonus for customers and to celebrate the reopening of our brand new refurbished online pool shop we have decided to maintain these prices permanently.

The Thailand Online Pool Shop

SwimmingPoolsThailand

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