Agreed the pH may only fall by 1 point but that is a dramatic enough change to kill a fish if it happens too fast.
Not when using CO2 to alter pH, I've swung the pH up by almost a full unit when doing a water change in 15 minutes. Fish didn't notice a thing. Try that with pH up and see what happens (at least if your not emotionally attached to your fish.) Granted going down takes longer but my pH may fall by a full unit in less then 8 hours, I wouldn't try that with a chemical. Absolutely no signs of stress from my fish.
The key to preventing CO2 from altering the pH is making sure the water is properly buffered (proper KH level).
CO2 alters pH, and similar amounts of CO2 alter pH by the same amount whether the kH is 1, 3, 5 or 10.