Depends on how often your pumps returns the water. Retest after fifteen min. Adjust pH until it's between 7.1 and 7.4. Slightly off may not affect anyone. You'll know if the eyes burn or turn red that you're too far off.
pH increaser - 30 mins. pH decreaser in a dry form (sodium bisulfate) - 1 hr. pH decreaser in a liquid form (muriatic acid) - 4 hrs.
I would wait a half hour just so it can mix a bit.
2 hours
i think its an hour
Some sources state that you can swim within fifteen minutes of adding baquacil to the pool. It is usually recommended however, to wait around an hour.
It depends to your dog if your dog look ative again as he is in normal he can swim :)
2-3 months
well it depends on the swim team if they are like mine we wait a couple of days after our first meeting. but if your like the other guys you wait a long time and don't win the meet
I would suggest that you wait until the end of your swim season and do it the day that season ends. I swim and got mine done in the beginning of my season, for the rest of it I could not wear my cap over that ear.
You don't need to wait -your filter system will feed it in gradually and it will spread through the water.
Read and follow the product label for instructions from the manufacturer of the product!!!!
It really doesn't matter how long you wait because chlorine is bad no matter how long you wait. It helps a little if you wet your hair with fresh water before swimming, also put a leave-in conditioner on before you swim, this way your hair won't absorb as much chlorine.
The website says 30 minutes after pouring it in.
Once chlorine level drops to 5 ppm or below, it is safe to swim.
Most metal control products are safe to add with no harm to bathers