This is a tricky answer but it's quite simple... Actually the chlorine they used for the pool is like the chlorine we use to clean our fish tank. They use it to clean the germs in the pool ex. urine in the pool and young kids who can't hold back their poo.
The water has chlorine in it to kill bacteria and viruses, so they are really tasting the chlorine, not the water.
Thiosulfate will neutralize chlorine. Buy it at a pool store.
Just add Chlorine manually to the pool... I recomend liquid chlorine, because if you decide to replace the cell the calcum from powder chlorine will clog up the cell... How much chlorine should you add depends on so many factors eg the size of the pool, the water temp, how much you use the pool ect, ect. Its All trial & Error. where i live, in east sydney Australia for an average pool (50,000L) i tell people 1L a day in summer & 1L every 2-4 Days in winter. but you really should get a test kit & test the chlorine every few day till you work out the chlorine demand of your pool....
It depends on how big the pool is. From :)
There is chlorine shock and non chlorine shock. Fo chlorine shock, which is the normal shock, it is the same a s Chlorine but unstabilized, so it will not last in the pool very long.
No, pool shock is normally a really strong chlorine and stabilizer is like sunscreen for the chlorine
The water has chlorine in it to kill bacteria and viruses, so they are really tasting the chlorine, not the water.
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
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.
Have you actually added liquid chlorine to the pool?
Thiosulfate will neutralize chlorine. Buy it at a pool store.
it doesn't really matter
A Salt water pool is a chlorine pool. The difference is that in the case of a saltwater pool there is a chlorinater fited inline that converts the salt into chlorine automaticaly, Meaning that you don't have to purchace any chlorine to keep up chlorine levels.
If your talking about Swimming pool its because your pool has chlorine in it and chlorine kills fish :(
You do not measure the Chlorine in a Baquacil pool because they are incompatible.
Bleach is unstabilized chlorine. It is just a weaker form of the chlorine you buy at the pool store.
Chlorine and stabiliser