There are 8 ounces in a cup so 20 ounces is 2 1/2 cups
The number of cups in a pound of pool shock treatment varies depending on the density of the product. On average, there are approximately 2 to 2.5 cups of pool shock treatment in a pound. It is recommended to check the packaging or product label for specific instructions on measuring.
Approximately 2.1 cups
It depends on the type and concentration of the pool shock. In general, 1 pound of pool shock can treat about 10,000 to 15,000 gallons of water in a swimming pool. You should always refer to the specific product label for instructions on how much to use.
It is 0.4 ounces.
You would use gallons
16 ounces.
There are 16 ounces in a pound. Therefore, a pound of granular pool chlorine contains 16 ounces.
Backwash first then shock. If you shock and then backwash you will be throwing away the shock you just put.
The number of ounces in a pool would depend on the size and depth of the pool. To calculate, you would multiply the volume of water in the pool in cubic inches by 0.5787 to convert to ounces. Alternatively, you can divide the volume in cubic feet by 0.13368 to convert to ounces.
For a 1,700-gallon pool, you typically use about 1 pound of chlorine shock per 10,000 gallons of water, so you would need approximately 0.17 pounds (or about 2.7 ounces) of shock. For algaecide, the recommended dosage can vary by product, but a common guideline is about 1 ounce per 5,000 gallons, meaning you would use around 0.34 ounces for your pool. Always check the product label for specific instructions and adjust based on your pool's current chemical levels.
I was told 2 cups is a pound by the girl at Leslie's Pool. But I'm trying to verify.
2 cups