Bleach in a pool I assume you mean amount of chlorine in Swimming Pools?
Chlorine treatment of swimming pools. Normally the the amount of Chlorine in the water is checked by test strips, which are normally part of a pool treatment test kit. The disposable test strips are dipped in the water and will change color, comparing the color against a test chart determines if more chlorine needs to be added. You will also need to test the acidity level of the water i.e. pH. The pH for pools is determined with another type of test strip in the kit.
Another Answer: Actually you can use common bleach in your pool as well if you like, although Chlorine tablets are the easiest and more economical to use. They dissolve slowly and maintain a more constant chlorine level in the pool. Also, an OTO test kit (which uses drops) is far more accurate than test strips. Hatawa.
If the water is not green, somewhere around a gallon per 4,000 gallons of pool water should be sufficient to bring your chlorine level into range.
4 cups as long as your ph is balanced
Depends on the size of the pool. Actually, a more useful answer is to simply use 2 qts of regular, unscented, household bleach for every 10,000 gallons of pool water. ofarley@gmail.com
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I do. Use half as much. Pool chlorine is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite Laundry bleach that I use is 6% sodium hypochlorite. Sometimes I dilute the pool chlorine by one part water to one part pool chlorine and use it just like regular laundry bleach.
They use some kind of chlorine bleach to disinfect the dirty pool water.
Standard laundry bleach works fine in a pool. You should be sure to get plain bleach, not scented. The chemical in bleach is exactly the same as the chemical in pool chlorine but is generally about half the concentration. Most bleach is 6% sodium hypochlorite while chlorine for pools is 10-12%. So generally you would use about twice as much bleach as chlorine. The amount you add must be determined using a test kit to determine your current level of chlorine. An online calculator to use to determine the amount of bleach to add is at http://www.poolcalculator.com. As an example, if you have 0 ppm chlorine now and want to raise it to 4 ppm in a 23000 gallon pool, you would need to add 196 ounces (about 1-1/2 gallons) of bleach. For more help maintaining your pool using standard products like bleach, baking soda, and borax, search on "bbb method."
You should use about 15oz. if bleach to reach between 1.5-3.5ppm chlorine.Hope this helpRobert
Yes, bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, or commonly referred to as liquid chlorine in the pool business.
Yes bleach does contain the same active ingredient as liquid chlorine commonly used in swimming pools but it is at a much lower concentration. Generaly for swimming pools we use either 10% or 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite.
No, a salt water pool does not contain bleach.
Let's say about 30 gallons.
depends on what ur bleaching. But usually u fill up the container with mostly water and put a bit of bleach in to dilute it so ur stuff doesnt get destroyed.if that doesnt work u probably didnt do it right, but that's ok. it takes a few trys to get it. Answ:: You don't use "regular" household bleach. Use swimming pool chlorine at 12.5%. You don't want the stuff that is in household "bleach" in your pool. k
how much chlorine do I put for a 1,718 gallon pool