Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets for swimming pools - Innovaqua
Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets for swimming pools - Innovaqua
Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets for swimming pools - Innovaqua
Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets for swimming pools - Innovaqua

Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets for swimming pools - Innovaqua

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Unstabilized chlorine tabletsMagik by Innovaquaare specially designed to provide high-performance shock treatment, without stabilizer buildup in the water. Thanks totheir unique technology, each pellet is wrapped in safety plastic, allowing forsafe handlingand oneput directly into the skimmerSuitable for regular or occasional use, they ensure rapid and lasting disinfection, while maintaining healthy and crystal clear water.

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Innovaqua's Magik non-stabilized chlorine tablets are specially designed to provide effective shock treatment without stabilizer buildup in the water. Thanks to their unique technology , each tablet is wrapped in safety plastic, allowing for safe handling and direct placement in the skimmer . Suitable for regular or occasional use, they provide rapid and long-lasting disinfection, while maintaining healthy, crystal-clear water.

Main features:

  • Exclusive technology : tablets wrapped in safety plastic, for clean handling without direct contact with the chemical. Can be safely placed directly in the skimmer.

  • Practical format : 300g tablets for precise dosage and easy to use.

  • High concentration and improved chlorine stability : 70% active chlorine, providing enhanced oxidizing power for effective shock treatment. Maintains more consistent chlorination.

  • Economical container : 12 kg bucket, ideal for medium and large sized pools.

  • Stabilizer-free : prevents over-stabilization of the water, thus prolonging the effectiveness of active chlorine.

  • Complete dissolution : perfect for prolonged action and reduces the need to add chlorine every day.

Benefits :

  • Ideal solution for already stabilized outdoor pools or for new water treatments.

  • Contributes to better management of the chemical balance of your pool.

  • Compatible with most filtration systems.

  • Storage and transport: less risk of spillage, keeps well, less sensitive to temperature variations.
  • Type : chlore non stabilisé en pastilles
  • Fonction : désinfection et traitement choc
  • Poids d’une pastille : 300 g
  • Concentration : 70 % de chlore actif
  • Format : seau de 12 kg
  • Compatibilité : piscines hors terre et creusées
Main Actions: Disinfect
Product Category: Sanitizers
Forms: Tablets
Application Method: To place in the skimmer
Usage Period: Weekly
Water Balance: Chlorine too low
Safety and Storage: Follow the manufacturer's instructions, Store in a cool, dry place, Avoid contact with skin, Keep out of reach of children and animals, Protect eyes
Basin Type: Pool
Delivery is free for chemicals and small accessories with purchases of $50 or more. A $10 fee applies to orders under $50. We deliver quickly across Canada for this item.

Daily treatment:

➤ Add30 g of tablets per 10,000 liters of waterevery day, directly in
the skimmer.

Do not use in a chlorinator or float dispenser.

Weekly treatment (equivalent):

➤ Add210g of tablets per 10,000 liters of water per week, spread over 7 days.

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FAQ


Chlorine must be stored in a dry, well-ventilated, cool place, away from any source of moisture. Never store it in an enclosed, unventilated space such as a damp basement or garage, or near other chemicals (acids, solvents, fertilizers). Keep it in its original container, away from flames, metal, and animals.



Yes, they can be used together, as they have complementary functions: chlorine disinfects and algaecide prevents algae growth. However, they should never be mixed in the same container; add them separately to the pool with the pump running.



Chlorine is not harmful in normal doses, but it can dry out the skin, especially for sensitive individuals. A shower after swimming helps to remove residue and moisturize the skin.



When used correctly, it is safe. However, if handled incorrectly, it can irritate the eyes, skin, or respiratory system. Never mix chlorine with other chemicals and always handle it with dry hands.



Yes, chlorine can lighten or weaken textile fibers, especially if clothes are exposed to a high concentration or left to soak. Dark-colored and cotton swimsuits are the most susceptible.



Properly balanced chlorine has almost no odor. Strong odors actually come fromchloraminesThese are byproducts formed when chlorine is lacking and reacts with impurities. Paradoxically, a strong odor often indicates a chlorine deficiency. A shock treatment quickly corrects the situation.



First, check that the salt level is within the correct range. Then, increase the cell's production. If the water is cloudy or after heavy swimming, perform a shock treatment (ideally with unstabilized chlorine). Also, clean the cell if it has calcium buildup: a dirty cell produces less chlorine.



Once in water, chlorine transforms into hypochlorous acid, a highly reactive molecule that destroys bacteria by oxidizing their cell membranes. This process is rapid and effective, even at low concentrations. This is why chlorine remains the most widely used disinfectant in swimming pools.



The simplest way is to leave the pool in the sun: UV rays naturally destroy chlorine. Use a chlorine neutralizer (chlorine destroyer) for an immediate effect. When the chlorine level exceeds 5 ppm, it's best to wait before swimming.



To raise the free chlorine level, add granular chlorine or increase the opening of the chlorinator/float. Also, ensure the pH is properly adjusted (ideally 7.2–7.6), as a pH that is too high renders chlorine almost ineffective. In hot weather or after heavy swimming, a shock treatment may be necessary to restore the level.



After regularly adding chlorine, wait approximately30 minuteswith the pump running. After shock treatment, you must wait.30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the dose used. Always check that the chlorine isbelow 5 ppmbefore swimming.



For most residential pools, we put1 to 3 lozengesin a chlorinator or a floating dispenser. The exact amount depends on the water volume, temperature, and sunlight. The goal is to maintain1–3 ppmIf the chlorine level drops too quickly, slightly increase the float opening or add an extra tablet.



Chlorine can dry out hair and make it look paler, especially if it's already colored or damaged. However, the greenish tint sometimes seen doesn't come from chlorine, but from copper present in some waters or products. After swimming, rinse your hair and use a mild shampoo to minimize the drying effect.



No, chlorine is not flammable. However, some chlorinated products can react violently if mixed with other substances such as acids or organic matter. Therefore, chlorine should always be handled separately, with dry hands, and in a well-ventilated area.




The goal is not to add a fixed amount, but to maintain a constant level of free chlorine between1 and 3 ppmChlorine consumption varies depending on the heat, swimming, rain, and sunshine. The warmer and sunnier it is, the faster the chlorine is consumed. Test the water every day or every other day and adjust accordingly.



To apply powdered (granular) chlorine, first fill a bucket with water, then dissolve the recommended amount of product in it. Next, slowly pour the solution around the perimeter of the pool with the pump running to ensure proper distribution. Never pour the granules directly into the skimmer, as this can damage the plumbing or filter. Allow the water to circulate for at least 30 minutes, or even an hour, before swimming.



Chlorine is a disinfectant used to keep pool water clean, clear, and safe. It eliminates germs, destroys algae, and neutralizes contaminants brought in by swimmers (sweat, sunscreen, dirt). It is available in several forms: granules, tablets, liquid, or generated by a salt system. Proper chlorine management is essential to maintain healthy water and prevent odors or irritation.



Yes. Chlorine is one of the most effective disinfectants for swimming pool water. As soon as it dissolves, it forms hypochlorous acid, a molecule that quickly destroys bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms by oxidizing their cell membranes. A free chlorine level between 1 and 3 ppm ensures safe water, reduces the risk of skin and eye infections, and prevents algae growth. Well-balanced water (pH 7.2–7.6) significantly improves its effectiveness.

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