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You can add liquid chlorine by walking it around the outside edges of the pool or adding 3 inch tablets through a chlorine floater.
You add water to the pool
To raise the pH of your pool you add soda ash (sodium carbonate). To lower the pH of your pool add muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or sodium bisulfate. You should always add chemicals with the pump running and check your levels again once the newly added chemicals have been circulated around the pool.
no. there are "natural pools". but if you want the classic clean blue pool, you have to.
Add potash or a similar product available from pool shops.
24 hrs
Yes if you add too much or add it before it can dissolve it will end up sitting on the bottom of the pool.
Add thru the skimmer box
Add potash. See your pool shop with a sample of your water and the size of your pool and he will give you what your pool requires.
You can add liquid chlorine by walking it around the outside edges of the pool or adding 3 inch tablets through a chlorine floater.
Adding algae control to the pool skimmer helps to disperse the chemical and coats the filter media.
Add the aluminum sulphate to the pool. Run the filter for two hours. Wait overnight to vacuum the bottom of the pool.
Approx. 5 to 15 minutes. Or enough time for the circulation system to disperse the chlorine. Or you could add it to the opposite side of the pool. Remember not to add the acid to closely to the skimmer or main drain.
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Most authorities advise adding chlorine (and other chemicals) in the evening. I would not add any chemicals during the hottest part of the day or when the sun is beating down. Most people prefer to add pool chemicals at night after they're through with the pool so the chemicals can work overnight.