go to the local market that you get chlorine at and pool shock. buy test strips that test the water's chlorine, and just add an extra chlorine tablet each time you add chlorine. if its still really low and not even close to the amount you may want to add pool shock
yes it does but when using it make sure your clorine level is low that is when it works to its potential
The Clorine cleans it.
Probably 6 gallons when you are opening in the spring. Zero if you are closing it up for the winter. In the heat of the summer, enough to keep your chlorine level at 1-3PPM.
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When a pool turns green, the cause is the build up of algae. To remove the algae, chemicals will need to be bought to restore the PH levels in the pool, killing the algae.
because it has clorine
Clorine is dangerous, see this website: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafY8DO.html And here is how I handle my Pool: http://live-efficient-green.blogspot.com/2009/07/pool-with-no-harmfull-chemicals.html Hope this helps.
Chlorine has been linked to asthma in young children.
clorine
dont use soap use clorine
Probably not. Taking a leak there is more a likely suspect. You have clorinated products in the pool. Pure Clorox will do some real gobble up work. It would take a lot of clorine water to do the same. I have never seen any damage to any pool area grasses. The clorine splashed water can cut down on ground bugs. Ask your pool supply provider. Don't forget to use pool water to water your grass in this drought area. (GA)
can you use bromine tablets in a small above ground poll instead of clorine?