Chlorine drops naturally, just wait. Muriatic acid is the best (and usually cheapest) thing to lower pH without affecting other pool chemistry factors. Alkalinity will come down some but if still too high you need to a) drain some water and refill, or b) lower pH to below 7 and aerate, typically for a few days. There are several internet sources that will tell you how to do this in detail but if you are not up to a multi-day chemistry project, a partial drain/refill is the best route.
Add a mild acid and/or water, depending on what's being neutralized.
SODA ASH (pH 7.0-7.6) or small 250 g doses of sodium bicarbonate (to increase pH). SODA ASH (pH 7.0-7.6) or small 250 g doses of sodium bicarbonate (to increase pH).
i think chlorine
Buffer should be added.
You'll need to add muriatic acid.
acid
Potash
Muriatic Acid
Muriatic acid
yes you can put it in the pool. However, it may damage it.
Substances????
Enough to bring the readings to within 1.5 to 5.0 ppm. Ues a test kit!!
YES
put a quarter at the bottom
I would not suggest a water trampoline for your home swimming pool. You can not control the trajectory when you jump and injuries could be caused if you strike the pool skirt.
Water and chlorine.
Pump the water out or put a cover over the pool.
I will not use the swimming pool today until after you chlorinate it.
Put a scratch and sniff sticker at the bottom of a swimming pool