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What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
form_title= Pool Chemicals form_header= Keep your pool clean and beautiful with pool chemicals. Do you have a salt water or chlorine pool?*= () Salt () Chlorine What kind of chemicals do you need?*= _ [50] What is the square footage of your pool?*= _ [50] Is your pool above ground or in ground?*= () Above Ground () In Ground
Pool chemicals can normally be measured by using test strips or a test kit that can be obtained at most stores.
no. there are "natural pools". but if you want the classic clean blue pool, you have to.
You will need to add an amount of chemicals that is proportional to the size of your pool. The containers of the chemicals should tell you how much to add for the size of pool you have. It might be better if you take a sample of water to a local pool supply store, so that they can tell you exactly what you need for your specific pool. http://www.ehow.com/about_5390392_chemicals-put-new-pool.html
If you're allergic to the chlorine..
Sunlight warms pool water
Yes, it does.
What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
temperature, food, environment
form_title= Pool Chemicals form_header= Keep your pool clean and beautiful with pool chemicals. Do you have a salt water or chlorine pool?*= () Salt () Chlorine What kind of chemicals do you need?*= _ [50] What is the square footage of your pool?*= _ [50] Is your pool above ground or in ground?*= () Above Ground () In Ground
Sustain pool chemicals can be bought from A1Poolfun.
Yes,ower body can effect the water in a pool
the higher the temp the quicker the chlorine loss
Yes, the surface color of a pool will affect the water temperature to a small degree. More important to water temperature is your geographic location, the season, existing water temperature, minimum and maximum daily air temperature, number of hours of sun the pool gets each day, cloud cover, wind speed, and the number of hours and times of day that you use a pool cover. Hope this helps ...
Drugs, chemicals, temperature, and light.
Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind