add a PH reducer chemical
take out the phosphates!
To adjust pH and/or lower alkalinity.
Bicarbonate will RAISE the pH and total alkalinity.
Add acid, Muriatic acid works best but Dry Acid is also used.
You have to know what you are doing. The addition of muriatic acid lowers the pH and total alkalinity in swimming pools.
No. You will also get a bad smell or odor from your pool water. Where did you get this idea????
raising the pH level of the swimming poolThe recommended pH-range for a swimming pool is between 7.2 and 7.8. To raise or lower pH, alkali such as sodium carbonate (soda ash) or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) will added to the water. thanks hope it helps you heaps!!
It will make it one inch deeper assuming that rain water is only falling in it.
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Soda Ash
Lowers the Ph
No it cannot. Sodium bicarb has a ph of 8.4. To lower ph you would need to use a dry acid (sodium bisulphate) or muriatic acid. City water is normally treated and has a ph of 7.5 but it would take a large amount of fresh water to lower the ph of a pool.