It may kill the algae but the algae needs to be filtered or the pool will remain green and cloudy
You need to dissolve the chlorine and pour around the pool then brush the pool in order to not damage your plaster.
This will help get the chlorine throughout the pool.
Shock treatment for the green part. If it is still cloudy you can add a clarifier sold at your local pool supply.
Make sure your chemicals are balanced and add a clarifier available at your pool supply dealer.
It is generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours after adding a pool clarifier before adding other chemicals to allow the clarifier to work effectively. This will ensure that the clarifier has sufficient time to settle and improve water clarity before introducing additional chemicals.
From what I gather from reading the back of the bottle of Clarifier that I use in my pool a Clarifier is a Flocculent. The clarifier contains a polymer that attracts the smaller particles floating around in the pool that are too small to be filtered through some filtration systems. As the clarifier attracts the smaller particles it becomes large enough for the filtration system to filter it out of the water thus clariying the pool water.
Yes you can the muriati acid is used to get the pools pH to between 7.2 and 7.6 then you can add the pool shock as per the instructions.
Add a clarifier, available at you pool supply store
Clarifier helps it clump together and fall to the bottom so that it can be vacuumed up.
Yes; mix the shock with water and pour it into the pool directly in several locations and run the filter.
You should add shock to your pool when the water needs a boost in sanitizing power, typically after heavy use or if the water appears cloudy or has a strong chlorine smell.
3 hrs
yes
24 hrs