Not recommended, Baquacil is a swimming pool, hydrogen peroxide (Potassium) based chemical. Baqua Spa is the recommended (Potassium) based spa chemical.
Yes, a decreaser like muriatic acid or sodium bisulfate can be used to lower pH levels in a pool or spa. It is important to follow instructions carefully as improper use can be harmful to both the water and the equipment. Regular testing and adjustments are recommended to maintain proper pH balance.
yes you can use fusions at bromley swimming pool (the pavilion)
swimming, as in a swimming pool
swiming pool
I would like for you to please remove the alligator from my swimming pool. Yes, there's an alligator in my swimming pool. I suppose the alligator mistook my swimming pool for the nearby pond.
I will not use the swimming pool today until after you chlorinate it.
According to the manufacturers tec support line Thoroseal is NOT recommended for swimming pool application.
use something called soda ash you can find it at a pool or spa store
NO !!
swimming pool = alberca (ahl-BER-kah). Some people use the word piscina, but piscina is more of a (fish) pond than a swimming pool.
One efficient way to heat a swimming pool and maintain comfortable temperatures for swimming is to use a pool heater. Pool heaters can be powered by electricity, gas, or solar energy, and can quickly raise the water temperature to a desired level. Additionally, using a pool cover when the pool is not in use can help retain heat and prevent heat loss, further ensuring comfortable swimming temperatures.