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HopCar:
That did not take long. The "Puriclean" product you mentioned has an active ingredient of sodium DiChloride the solid form of chlorine like used in swimming pools. It is National Safety Foundation approved for use in water systems. So both clorox and puriclean both use chlorine as the disinfecting agent. The puriclean product appears to do the shock type treatment requiring the rinse and flush. I do not think it maintains a residual.
That did not take long. The "Puriclean" product you mentioned has an active ingredient of sodium DiChloride the solid form of chlorine like used in swimming pools. It is National Safety Foundation approved for use in water systems. So both clorox and puriclean both use chlorine as the disinfecting agent. The puriclean product appears to do the shock type treatment requiring the rinse and flush. I do not think it maintains a residual.