Liquid shock is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite. Clorox bleach is 5.95% sodium hypochlorite. It's the same stuff, but a lower concentration. You would have to calculate how much shock is needed for your pool and make adjustments for the concentration level. It works just as good as high priced "pool shock".
i have a 12x36 pool ..........how much Clorox do i need to make it clear? its not green ,its foggy!!
If your filter is working, and your water is balanced chemically, but still cloudy, perhaps your water has particles too small to be caught in the filter. This is what happened to me this year, after a spring season of record-breaking pollen levels. A pool service technician suggested that I add 20 lbs of alum to my 16x32 in-ground vinyl liner pool. I followed the directions on the alum bucket, and voila, my pool is crystal clear!
You can obtain Clorox coupons from your local Sunday newspaper. You can also go to www.clorox.com and obtain coupons.
Clorox printable coupons can be found in a variety of places. One particular place to look would be at Wal-mart's website as they carry many coupons for use. Just print and take to store.
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19. This calculation can be done in your head by moving the decimal one place to the left (this finds 10%) and deviding the resulting number (38) in 2. Alternatively, the formula is x=380*0.05
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Yes it is possible to use tannic acid in place of gallic acid for calculation of gallic acid equivalents.
you dont get then there in the frist place but bleach
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No they do not. All chemicals smell much more harsh and stronger to them, and it is not good for them to be around the strong smells. It can hurt their noses too. If they would ever consume a chemical like this, you'd need to take them to a vet immediately. My cat will eat anything it can get its paws on, and it once took in some bleach one time, and he almost died. Also anything like chocolate, butter, salt, or grapes and raisins are toxic as well.Another AnswerThe above answer isn't entirely correct. In fact, most cats are attracted to the smell of ammonia. Ammonia is often present in bleach and other household cleaners - along with a fatal concoction of other strong chemicals. This is because ammonia is present in a cat's urine, which cats use to mark out territory. Other cats can get a wealth of information about another just by smelling another cat's urine.Because of this, it is vital to keep bleach and other chemicals in a secure place where cats cannot reach, as even a tiny amount of bleach ingested can easily kill a cat.