What makes H3O different from other acidulents that are used in spa maintenance?
In one word, “non-corrosive.” H3O has no “HazMat” (Hazardous Material) rating. And it never will. It doesn’t need it. It isn’t corrosive. You can dip your hand into H3O concentrate at a pH of 0.2 and you will experience no corrosiveness. That is one of its remarkable properties. Relative to other strong acids, it is quite non-reactive. It is safe to handle, safe to use, safe to store, and, unlike the halogens, it is safe on the body. Other acidulents comprise only one facet of spa water maintenance and do nothing to get rid of toxic chlorine and bromine chemicals. But H3O provides for a total and complete solution.