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Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
One teaspoon of bleach is used to disinfect five gallons of water. Therefore, 105.6 teaspoons of bleach would be used to disinfect 528 gallons of water.
The ratio of the mix is 4:5.... therefore you would need 12 parts bleach to 15 parts water.
I heard from someone that you just use a capful (a bleach capful) or two.
I'm not sure of the exact amount, but I know you would need ALOT of money to buy that much bleach.
1 teaspoon
1 ounce of bleach for 32 ounces of water for daily cleaning, 3 ounces of bleach for 32 ounces of water for a deep cleaning (do not use this more than once a month.
0.1 gallon of bleach, or 12.8 ounces (just over 1.5 cups)
If it's ordinary household bleach, 1/2 cup will be sufficient.
Depends on the size of the pool. Actually, a more useful answer is to simply use 2 qts of regular, unscented, household bleach for every 10,000 gallons of pool water. ofarley@gmail.com
It's a 1/32 ratio (2oz of bleach to 64oz of water), so it's 1/32 of 4, which would be about .125oz of bleach, or a little less than a teaspoon.
If the cistern is clean, 15 fluid ounces of 5.25% chlorine bleach (Clorox or Purex) will suffice. If the cistern water is turbid, increase the amount to 24 fluid ounces.
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
Add three times as much water as you have bleach.
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