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BioGuard - Burn Out 35 Shock

This product is designed for all pool types. This is different from many other chlorine shock products because it dissolves almost instantly and does not affect calcium hardness. That means Burn Out 35 won't cloud water and is ideal for hard water areas.

  • Can be used in all swimming pool types - above ground and inground

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    This product is designed for all pool types. This is different from many other chlorine shock products because it dissolves almost instantly and does not affect calcium hardness. That means Burn Out 35 won't cloud water and is ideal for hard water areas.

  • Can be used in all swimming pool types - above ground and inground
  • Eliminates bather contaminants such as oils, cosmetics, urine, etc.
  • Keeps water clear and sparkling all year long
  • Destroys unpleasant "chlorine-like" odors
  • Comes in easy-to-use, pre-measured 1 lb. bags for proper dosage and freshness
  • No measuring or mixing
  • Dissolves almost instantly so cloud water is not present
  • Doesn't affect calcium hardness so it's ideal for hard water areas
  • Applying Burn Out 35 (or Burn Out WP) is step 2 of the BioGuard 3-step program

    Our Resident Chemical Expert says:


    Burn Out 35 is a Lithium Hypochlorite. Its' a great shock for any pool surface. It dissolves completely and doesn't cloud the water. These are the reasons it is our best selling shock. I shock once a week, but also after a heavy rain and always after a pool party. If not, I always end up with a cloudy pool and then it takes three times the shock to clear it again. Always shock after the sun goes off the pool. Shocks are not stabilized products, so the sun can break them down in about three hours.