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Yes, you can add shock granules to a Pebble Tec pool, but it’s important to do so carefully. Ensure that the water chemistry is balanced and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for dosage. It's best to dissolve the shock in a bucket of water before adding it to the pool to prevent any potential damage to the surface. Additionally, avoid adding shock directly to the skimmer or in concentrated amounts to prevent any staining or etching.

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