Friday, February 22, 2008

G'day Everyone...I'm Glad That Your Reading This Article

The manufacturer should have a chart to advise you how much chlorine you will need.. If you feel like you have put in too much, that's ok because you cannot over shock a pool with chlorine.If your pool is really green (you can't see the bottom) you will need more drastic action to get it to clear up..I'm glad that your reading this article because it answers a question that I get asked all the time.G'day Everyone. The first task is to buy the shock, either liquid of powdered from your local swimming supply store. If you are not sure which kind to buy ask the salesman what you need for your style pool and style filter.Then read the directions and put in the right amount of shock..That question is. If you purchased the liquid shock, simply pour it into the pool itself from the deep end. Make sure that you are running your pump and filter around the clock and that you are backwashing about 3 times a day until the pool becomes clear. If you have a non chlorinated pool use non chlorinated shock and the same thing if you have a chlorinated pool.If you purchased powdered chlorine, do the same as far as putting in the desired amount in the deep end of the pool.How Do I Shock My Swimming Pool?If you know your pool needs a shock dose of chlorine, there are some simple steps that you can take in order to accomplish that task. You will have to have a fair idea of how big your swimming pool is.. The amount of chlorine that you will need, will vary on the size of your pool plus how green it is. Make sure that you mix the powdered chlorine into a bucket of water and try to dissolve the granules as much as.

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