My pool store said wait 5 hours, but it probably depends on the amount and concentration (liquid or powder).
Any one or thing swimming in the pool will reduce the amount of free chlorine available in the swimming pool. Dog hair body fats and other impurity's will take up free chlorine in the pool thereby reducing the amount of effective chlorine available. Dogs bring into the pool more contaminants than do humans for AA lot of various reasons.
You could drain your pool and have it cleaned. Or just have a pool cleaner clean it for you. And next time use chlorine to prevent larvae from hatching in your pool.
Yes, chlorine can hurt a dogs skin. Full strength would be harmful, but the diluted clorine in a swimming pool wouldn't. A dog's skin isn't that much different than a human's.
chlorine can cause some damage to most things because its corrosive. However this should not be a problem with pool liners as they are made keeping in mind that pools use chlorine.
chorline will kill them in the liquid form of high doses
You can add liquid chlorine by walking it around the outside edges of the pool or adding 3 inch tablets through a chlorine floater.
Have you actually added liquid chlorine to the pool?
You should always maintain "normal" chlorine. Shocking a pool consists of adding a large dose of pure liquid chlorine. This kills any algae (and othe rmicro-organisms). The chlorine is not stabilized, and will disspate within a day or so.
The chlorine is reacting to minerals in the water.
its the cleaning
You should not re-enter the pool until the chlorine level is 3ppm or less on your test strip, however long that takes. Chlorine is a known carcinogen and high chlorine levels are linked to many respiratory diseases.
you pour the liquid chlorine in the pool and wait for a certain time for all the chemicals to settle before you get in.
Yes you can add liquid chlorine to a pool even if it's not circulating
Do you mean that adding a little chlorine made the reading go from 0 to a higher level? You should shock your pool once a week with 1L of liquid chlorine per 10000L of water in your pool. You need to add enough chlorine to break apart the combine chlorine (the combination of chlorine and dirt which doesn't sanitize.) If you don't add enough at once, it will be used up and the chlorine reading will remain low.
it can but you will need a lot and the amount will be based on your pool size when you add large amounts of chlorine especially liquid be careful it can be very dangerous. good luck
Stop adding salt to the pool and use tablets and shock when needed.
The liquid is called Chlorine.