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Can you shock a saline treated pool?

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17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Yes

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Does pool shock contain chlorine?

Yes, pool shock typically contains chlorine as the active ingredient to sanitize and disinfect the pool water.


Is pool shock the same as chlorine?

Pool shock typically contains a higher concentration of chlorine compared to regular pool chlorine products. Pool shock is used to quickly raise the chlorine levels in the water to kill bacteria and algae, while regular pool chlorine is used for maintenance and to keep the chlorine levels stable over time.


How to use pool shock effectively for maintaining clean and clear water in your pool?

To use pool shock effectively for maintaining clean and clear water in your pool, follow these steps: Test the water: Use a pool water testing kit to check the chlorine and pH levels in your pool. Calculate the amount of shock needed: Refer to the instructions on the pool shock product for the correct dosage based on your pool size and current water conditions. Dilute the shock: Dissolve the pool shock granules in a bucket of water before adding it to the pool. This helps prevent staining or damage to the pool surface. Apply the shock: Pour the diluted shock solution around the perimeter of the pool while the filtration system is running. This ensures even distribution of the shock throughout the water. Wait and test: Allow the shock to circulate in the pool for several hours or as recommended on the product instructions. Test the water again to ensure the chlorine and pH levels are within the desired range. Repeat if necessary: If the water is still cloudy or algae persists, you may need to shock the pool again or consult a professional for further advice. By following these steps, you can effectively use pool shock to maintain clean and clear water in your pool.


Do you remove your pool sweeper when you shock the pool?

You do not need to remove it.


What is shock a pool?

To shock a pool is to effectively increase the chlorine dosage to the max in order to exterminate a bacterial or algae problem.