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"STIS: I am pretty sure the answer is No, but I am asking you Smarties here on ST."
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Strongbad
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UV can split chlorine but that's not *better* exactly
Posted by
Reagen
Oct 2 '24, 14:13
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That turns it into a chlorine radical that will react with just about anything. it needs to be chemically reacted out of the air. Water with a sodium metabisulfate (Campden tablets) solution is probably the most effective/safest thing.
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