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Pro Products Neutra Sul HP01B is a professional-grade 7% oxidizer designed to eliminate rotten egg smells and pollutants from water supplies through advanced oxidation. It outperforms standard hydrogen peroxide with 5 times longer shelf life and prevents corrosion, scaling, and unwanted tastes. NSF/ANSI Standard 60 certified, itโs ideal for direct injection into water lines using chemical feed pumps, ensuring safe, clean, and fresh water for your home or business.





| % Assay of Chemical(s) | 7 |
| ASIN | B07VC5K29S |
| Brand | Pro Products |
| Brand Name | Pro Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,778 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Neutra Sul HP01B Professional Grade Oxidizer, Neutralize Rotten Egg Smells and Pollutants, |
| Manufacturer | Summit Brands |
| Model Number | HP01B |
| Part Number | HP01B 2PK |
| Percentage assay | 7 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
P**3
Great product, top notch seller.
Don't let the fancy name fool you - near as I can tell, this is nothing more than 7% hydrogen peroxide. Still, there's nothing wrong with that, and Neutra Sul works very well. We use it to help combat iron in our well water. I have a Stenner peristaltic pump which I use to inject Neutra Sul into the water. It then goes into a contact tank and then the rust particles that form are removed by a sediment filter. If you are planning on using it for this purpose too, then great, but don't even bother asking what your expected feed rate will be. I've been tinkering with my horrible water for months and all I can tell you for sure is that the feed rate will depend on a lot of different factors and everyone's water is different. We use about a gallon per week, but again, our water is unusually awful. I'll give you a few hints though, based on my experience. First, if your water is high in iron and also hard, then you may want to position your softener FIRST in line, before any peroxide or other treatment. I know that runs contrary to conventional wisdom, but I look at it this way... if your water is hard, then you're always going to need a softener anyway. The softener can remove maybe 80 or 90% of the iron too, while it is in its ferric state (that is, before the iron turns to rust). So you might as well let it. Then clean up the remaining iron with oxidation and filtration. Secondly, and I can't state this strongly enough... check your pH. If your pH is low it can make it very hard to remove iron. In fact, pH is very important to overall water quality, so you may want to start there. Bring your pH up to 7 or slightly higher and then see where that leaves you. Anyway, Neutra Sul is a very useful product. I must say, shipping has been extremely fast, so kudos to the seller on that! Once I had a bottle that was damaged in shipping and leaked all over my driveway, but they replaced it and I had a new bottle the next day after filing the claim! Fantastic seller (Pro Products). Final note, do remember this is a strong oxidant. Do NOT let it touch your skin because it WILL burn. And for goodness sake, use eye protection when handling!
D**S
Work very good
Put in the hot water tank and into the wall work like was supposed to very good
B**B
Great stuff and works to eliminate sulfur odor from well!
Moved into a new home with a well for water supply which was a first for me. I had a company come out and test the water and install a whole home water filtration and softener system. Been very pleased with the performance, but we had a sulfur odor consistently every morning. The company indicated that we could either do a bleach treatment (>$100) every 6 months or install an injector systems (>$1000). Given the smell wasn't too terrible, I thought the latter was overkill and the former a hassle. In researching options, I came across hydrogen peroxide injectors and ultimately to this product. Someone had suggested they used this by pouring it into the brine tank and forcing a regen. That seemed reasonable and not a big hassle, but I worried it would not be very effective. Then someone else said they poured this into their filter housing which I thought was the better solution as the filter itself would absorb some of this product and provide a more constant neutralization. This is indeed what I did - poured an entire gallon into the 20" housing and mounted it back in place. Turned on the water and ran it for a while as I did see a slight bubbling effect at first - which was expected. After 10 minutes, everything settled down and we've had water without a sulfur smell since! I knew this product was working as when I went to put the housing back it really stank! That was the solution oxidizing the sulfur which is exactly what I wanted it to do! Very happy with this as my longer term solution although I don't know how long the effect of that single gallon will last - TBD on that.
K**N
Used as an ingredient for color safe bleach.
I add about a half cup, with an over full cup of baking soda to every load of laundry. I add this into the washing machine when there is about 6 or more inches of water before adding the clothes. (Adjust proportions based on your water softness.) But, I don't use this as a water softener. Mixed with baking soda, it becomes a color safe bleach. It is hydrogen peroxide when you convert the ingredient list. PERFECT. BUT, with the newer washing machines, it's cumbersome. Now I add it to the liquid bleach dispenser; the baking soda goes into the machine on top of the clothes. It does work this way ... but ... I like my old machine better. Same results when it comes down to it. I have ordered at least 20 bottles of this over the past 6 to 8 years.
B**G
What's up with the price?
This stuff seems to work well in my peroxide drop system for eliminating iron bacteria and hydrogen sulfide from my private well. I can't deny that. Problem I have is I have had the system for about a year now. It came with 2- 5 gallon jugs of this same oxidizer. So when I needed to replace I naturally looked up the 5 gallon jugs which were 105 dollars at the time. So 5 gallons for 105 dollars. Then on the ad below them I seen these 4 -1gallon jugs for 44 dollars at the time and thought to myself either someone is stupid or this is a typo. But sure enough I got the 4 gallons for 44 dollars plus tax, which I was very pleased with considering the 5 gallon jug for 105 dollars. I bought another round of 4 gallons a couple months later for around the same price, they were like 47 dollars this time. I get it for business. But then the third time I come back they are now 60 dollars. When I see double digit increase on a product that costs double digits to begin with that screams greed to me. I have 3 filters and a softener all together and the more I added it all up I got upset. Between the initial purchase of these systems and maintaining them whether that's media or chemicals additives I'm just above 10 grand. And I'm sitting here thinking humans must have water to survive. These people are exploiting the needs for basic survival in our present existence and I have a major problem with that. You wanna tax me hard on my truck or my racing fuel or my whatever that is a luxury then that's still stupid but it is what it is. I have the choice to not buy it. Water I gotta have, I use a private well that is seriously messed up. Why the hell do I gotta deal with some corporate greed nonsense over something that I will die without. I just really think these companies should step back and evaluate their reserved spot in hell real quick because if I lose my job and don't have the money to treat this water, I run the potential of getting sick or worse or drinking plastic BPA filled water from a stupid bottle that turns my testosterone into estrogen and causes more health issues for me. Am I the only one who sees it this way?
P**A
Quito limpiador de filteo
I use in my house this product
R**L
Odor for water softener
Good and helpful for odor nothing
S**E
Great Product
I live in Florida and my well water smells like eggs, and tastes horrible. I have a hydrogen peroxide injection system to help remove the smell and taste. The problem is I could taste the hydrogen peroxide at times and finding the 7% peroxide was difficult as the stores constantly were out of stock. I found Nutra Sol on Amazon and thought Iโd give it a shot. Glad I did. Not only is it cheaper, it gets delivered to my door instead of running around town trying to find peroxide in stock, but it works so much better with no hydrogen peroxide flavored water!
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