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We have been thinking about what are the best swimming towels to throw in your bag to take with you to your swim. It may seem unimportant to some, however many people may have to carry their kit around with them after their session, so something lightweight that dries quickly is key. Here are a few features that make the best swimming towels: Lightweight: Who wants to be lugging around a big bulky towel? Unless you are going for a cold outdoor swim, where you might appreciate the warmth of a thicker fabric, then we think that choosing a light and absorbent towel is best. Dries quickly: If you, or others in your household, are often swimming and drying towels then having ones that dry quickly makes life easier. Looks good: Options are always great. If you like bright colours, stripes, spots, tassels or patterns then choosing a hammam towel may be best. Multi-purpose: Take it to the pool, beach, lido or lake. Consider if you also want to use it as a ...
Since the dawn of pools, chemists and scientists have worked tirelessly to produce an effective solution to all algae problems, called algaecide. An algaecide is a chemical treatment product that kills and prevents algae growth. This product is quite effective since it’s not affected by mineral content, pH, sunlight, and water temperature, which often affect the chlorine in your swimming pool. There are 3 common types of pool algae, but we will look at 4 types: Green Algae – Also known as blue-green algae, this is the most common kind, and all it needs to develop is warmth, water, and sunlight. Yellow Algae – This is another form of blue-green algae which is colored with yellow carotenoids. It can grow without sunlight and is chlorine resistant. Black Algae – It is a strain of green algae that love plaster pools, where it puts down roots. A thick multi-layered cover protects it from chlorine and the majority of algaecides. Red Algae – Also called pink slime...
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