
E-Z Clor Chlorine/Bromine Neutralizer
Product Overview
A proven choice for pool owners who need to safely lower sanitizer levels when testing shows concentrations above 4.0 ppm.
When a pool shock treatment or feeder malfunction leaves levels too high for comfort, E-Z Clor Chlorine/Bromine Neutralizer provides a controlled way to bring water back into balance. This 1 LB container of granular neutralizer is what pool techs reach for when they need to quickly reduce excessive chlorine or bromine concentrations to the recommended 2.0-4.0 ppm range. In our experience, this is the standard specification for handling 'over-shocked' pools without waiting days for natural dissipation.
Benefits & What Makes It Different
Rapid Sanitizer Reduction
Quickly lowers chlorine and bromine levels that have spiked above the safe 4.0 ppm threshold for swimmers.
1 LB Concentrated Formula
The compact 1 LB size is easy to store and provides enough potency for multiple corrective treatments in standard residential pools.
Precise Level Control
Helps prevent the bleaching of vinyl liners and equipment damage caused by sustained exposure to excessively high sanitizer concentrations.
Product Details
Sodium Thiosulfate
Add 2 oz per 10,000 gallons to lower chlorine or bromine by approximately 1 ppm.
Compatibility
- Compatible with all pool surfaces including vinyl, plaster, and fiberglass
- Safe for use in both chlorine and bromine sanitized systems
When To Use This
Pro Tip
Always add this product in small increments. It is much easier to add a little more neutralizer than it is to re-chlorinate a pool that has had its entire residual wiped out by an overdose of sodium thiosulfate.
Common Questions & Instructions
How long do I have to wait to swim after adding chlorine neutralizer?
Once the product has circulated through the filtration system for at least 30 minutes, you should re-test the water. If the levels are between 2.0-4.0 ppm, it is generally safe to resume swimming.
Can I use this if I accidentally added too much bromine to my spa?
Yes, this neutralizer is formulated to work effectively on both chlorine and bromine, making it a versatile tool for both traditional pools and bromine-based hot tubs.
What happens if I add too much chlorine neutralizer to my pool?
Adding an excess of neutralizer will make it very difficult to maintain a chlorine residual afterward, as the product will continue to neutralize any new chlorine you add until the chemical is fully spent.
Delivered today to your DFW neighborhood
Order this item by 2 PM Central on a weekday, and we'll have it on your driveway by evening. Same-day delivery is FREE to every ZIP in our DFW coverage area — no minimum — or it's free with our weekly service plan.



