Absolutely not. Lithium will immediately stain your pool on whatever surface it touches. It's a metal, and all metals are bad for your pool. Lithium is best suited inside your body, not your pool.
called the saturation index. most good chemical test kits include it or ask your local pool store dude for it
Yes, it is soduim bicarbonate, just like the chemical at the pool store
instead of using chlorine, try using a block of salt. a saltwater pool will create natural bacterial deterants and is much easier to maintain because you don't have to constantly check the chemical levels in your pool. just drop a block of salt in it and you're good for the summer
yes pristine blue is a non chlorine pool and spa care its good for the eyes and skin and very easy to maintain
The chemical that usually goes in a pool is chlorine. This is the first chemical as well as the last chemical to enter the water.
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The types of chemicals needed to maintain a good balance in your pool or spa include chemical and non-chemical sanitizers, shocks, acids and alkalis, and total dissolved solids.
The hydrochloric acid is used for pool; this is a water solution of HCl.
can you use bromine tablets in a small above ground poll instead of clorine?
Ah, this pool is beyond saving with normal procedures of chemical treatments with the water in the pool. It must be drained and cleaned possibly using various or several methods.
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Your pool water turned green immediately after adding pH Plus because the chemical had increased the pH level to high. You may need to adjust the alkalinity levels of the water using another pool chemical such as pH Minus of pH Alkalinity Plus.