Leisure Time Renew Granular 5 lb Pail | LT40
Leisure Time Renew Granular 5 lb Pail | LT40

Leisure Time Renew Granular 5 lb Pail | LT40

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Leisure Time Renew - 5 Lb Pail w/ scoop

Leisure Time® Renew Granular is a non-chlorine shock oxidizer treatment with a buffering agent that helps eliminate odors and clear cloudy spa water by reducing irritating contaminants.

  • Easy-to-use Leisure Time® Renew Granular keeps your spa water clear and relaxation ready
  • This non-chlorine shock treatment and buffering agent reduces irritating contaminants to eliminate odors and clear cloudy spa water
  • Compatible with chlorine, bromine, ozone and mineral purification systems
  • Part of the Leisure Time® 100% bromine-based sanitizing Reserve and Renew System
  • Use before each spa use to convert bromine into active bromine
  • The simple routine from Leisure Time® reduces water care time for a more relaxing spa experience

 

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Leisure Time Chemicals for Spa Maintenance

About Leisure Time Chemicals for Spa Maintenance

For over 35 years, Leisure Time has been the premier name in dedicated spa water care. Unlike generic pool chemical brands that simply repackage their products for hot tubs, Leisure Time formulates its chemistry specifically for the unique demands of hot water environments—where high temperatures and jet turbulence require superior buffering and stability. Best known for their "Simple Spa Care" philosophy, they have revolutionized the industry by creating easy-to-follow, color-coded systems that take the guesswork out of maintenance. Whether you are looking for a traditional chlorine/bromine routine or a chlorine-free solution for sensitive skin, Leisure Time offers a proven path to clean, clear, and hassle-free relaxation.

Why We Trust Leisure Time Chemicals for Spa Maintenance
Simple Spa Care®: A proprietary easy-to-use program featuring color-coded packaging and streamlined 10-minute weekly routines.

Hot Water Expertise: Formulas specifically engineered to remain stable in high-temperature (98°F-104°F) and high-turbulence spa water.

The "Free" System: Pioneers of a 100% chlorine-free and bromine-free sanitizing system (Biguanide) designed for users with sensitive skin or chemical sensitivities.

Reserve & Renew: An advanced two-step bromine buffering system that eliminates the harsh odors often associated with traditional sanitation.

More about Sanitizers for Pool and Spa Water Care

Buyer's Guide: Sanitizers for Pool and Spa Water Care

Tier 1: Standard Outdoor Maintenance
Best For:
Everyday backyard pools with high sun exposure.
Look For: [Trichlor Tablets] or [Liquid Chlorine].
Expectations: Affordable and highly effective; requires regular monitoring of stabilizer (CYA) levels to prevent "chlorine lock."

Tier 2: Hot Tubs and Spas
Best For:
High-temperature environments and indoor applications.
Look For: [Bromine Tablets].
Expectations: More stable in heat and gentler on skin/eyes; slower to react than chlorine but provides a longer-lasting residual.

Tier 3: Low-Chemical/Sensitive Skin
Best For:
Swimmers prone to irritation or those wanting a "natural" feel.
Look For: [Mineral Sanitizer Cartridges].
Expectations: Reduces the amount of chlorine or bromine needed by up to 50%; requires a small "background" dose of standard sanitizer to stay effective.

Tier 4: Professional Heavy-Duty Shocking
Best For:
Fixing "green" pools or clearing water after a storm/heavy party.
Look For: [Calcium Hypochlorite (Cal-Hypo)].
Expectations: The strongest form of granular sanitizer; fast-acting but can temporarily cloud the water and raise calcium levels.

Complete Your Pool Care Routine

Essential Pairing
Pool Water Balancers for Proper Chemical Balance

Sanitizers cannot effectively kill bacteria if your pH and Alkalinity are out of range, making water balance the essential foundation for any sanitizer.

Shop Pool Water Balancers for Proper Chemical Balance
Highly Recommended
Pool Test Kits and Water Analysis Tools

Regular testing is the only way to ensure your sanitizer levels are within the safe "Goldilocks" zone—neither too low to be dangerous nor too high to be irritating.

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Pro Tip: Don't Forget
Pool and Spa Algaecides for Algae Control

Adding an algaecide provides a secondary layer of defense, ensuring that if your sanitizer levels accidentally dip, your pool won't immediately turn green.

Shop Pool and Spa Algaecides for Algae Control
Technician's Guide: Sanitizers for Pool and Spa Water Care +

Sanitizers are the most critical component of your pool or spa maintenance routine. While filters remove physical debris, sanitizers work at a microscopic level to kill bacteria, viruses, and pathogens, ensuring the water is safe for your family to swim in. Without a consistent sanitizing strategy, stagnant water quickly becomes a breeding ground for algae and harmful microorganisms.

For most homeowners, the goal is to maintain a "residual" level of protection. This means having enough active sanitizer in the water at all times to neutralize contaminants the moment they enter. Whether you prefer the classic efficiency of Chlorine, the heat-stable nature of Bromine, or the automated ease of Saltwater systems, choosing the right sanitizer depends on your equipment, your water temperature, and how often you use your pool. Modern "alternative" systems like Mineral Sanitizers or Ozone are also available to help you reduce chemical consumption while keeping the water feeling soft and crystal clear.

Common Questions +

Q: What is the difference between Free Chlorine and Total Chlorine?
A: Free Chlorine is the active "worker" chemical available to kill germs. Total Chlorine includes both those workers and "Combined Chlorine" (chloramines), which are the used-up chemicals that cause the strong "pool smell" and eye irritation.

Q: Can I use pool chlorine tablets in my hot tub or spa?
A: No. Pool tablets are typically made of Trichlor, which is highly acidic and dissolves too quickly in hot water. This can damage your spa’s shell and equipment. Always use products specifically labeled for spa use, like Bromine or granular chlorine.

Q: Why does my sanitizer level drop so fast in the summer?
A: The sun’s UV rays can destroy up to 90% of your chlorine in just two hours. To prevent this, you must use a Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid), which acts like "sunscreen" for your chlorine molecules.

Q: Do saltwater pools still use chlorine?
A: Yes. A salt system uses a process called electrolysis to turn dissolved salt into chlorine. You still have a chlorine pool, but the machine generates it automatically so you don't have to add tablets or liquid manually.

Q: Is Bromine better than Chlorine for indoor pools?
A: Generally, yes. Bromine is more stable in warm water and its "used up" byproducts (bromamines) still have sanitizing power and don't produce the harsh odors that used-up chlorine (chloramines) does in enclosed spaces.


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