The website says 30 minutes after pouring it in.
Once chlorine level drops to 5 ppm or below, it is safe to swim.
i think its an hour
It depends to your dog if your dog look ative again as he is in normal he can swim :)
yes
2-3 months
Look on your shock package. It will say how long to wait. I believe the brand I use you have to wait 48 hours. Have you cleaned the filter lately? 2 or 3 hrs run time on the filter is not enough.
well it depends on the swim team if they are like mine we wait a couple of days after our first meeting. but if your like the other guys you wait a long time and don't win the meet
I would suggest that you wait until the end of your swim season and do it the day that season ends. I swim and got mine done in the beginning of my season, for the rest of it I could not wear my cap over that ear.
Allow enough time for the pump to circulate every gallon of water one time. Number of gallons in pool divided by GPM will give you number of minutes divide by 60. This equals the time you need to wait to swim safely. Allow enough time for the pump to circulate every gallon of water one time. Number of gallons in pool divided by GPM will give you number of minutes divide by 60. This equals the time you need to wait to swim safely.
You don't need to wait -your filter system will feed it in gradually and it will spread through the water.
Read and follow the product label for instructions from the manufacturer of the product!!!!
After shocking your pool, you should typically wait at least 24 hours before adding a super flocculant. This allows the chlorine levels to decrease to a safe range and ensures that the shock treatment has had time to circulate properly. Always check the specific product instructions for any variations in timing. Additionally, ensure that your water chemistry is balanced before adding floc.