Algaecide is used to kill and or prevent algae. Pool & Spa.
Not necessary if you keep the Chlorine level consistantly above 1 PPM. Hatawa
A person can make a homemade pool algaecide by combining bleach, baking soda, and Borax. This shocks the pool and increases the pH if needed.
depends on the amount of chlorine and algicide you use and the weather conditions, temparature, size, HOW green etc. i myself waited about one week.
An algicide (or algaecide) is a substance which kills or inhibits the growth of algae.
I really don't know.
Too much isn't really a problem, if you are concerned you can dilute by adding fresh water. You have to allow the algaecide to diminish on it's own. Next time read the label instructions on the proper use of the product.
A good rule of thumb is to allow the water to clear up. After adding any kind of algaecide, I personally would wait at least 24 hrs. Once your chlorine level is at the acceptable range, 1.5-3.5ppm, you can swim.
Too much algicide. The only thing to do is dilute it with water.
According to many labels on most algicides, you don't have to wait. Actually from the pool guy at the pool store, it will help to mix in the algicide. Just be sure to take a shower when you are done swimming, and make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients before you swim.
Yes, it is a match.
An algaecide (or algicide) is a substance which kills or inhibits the growth of algae.
swiming pool
A person can go swimming in a pool a few minutes after adding algae treatment and shock to the water. This is provided that a low dose was used. The manufacturers of the algae treatment recommend that a person waits 45 minutes to an hour to swim after adding a normal dose.