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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.

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