Should I Shock My Pool As Soon as I Fill It?
Before deciding whether to shock your pool after filling it, consider your water source. If there are no known issues with the water source, you can generally trust that there [...]
Before deciding whether to shock your pool after filling it, consider your water source. If there are no known issues with the water source, you can generally trust that there [...]
Never mix pool chemicals, and never add all of them at once. Doing so can lead to dangerous chemical reactions and serious injuries. Also, it will make it impossible to [...]
Shock and chlorine are different - shock has a more intense chemical composition than regular liquid chlorine sanitisers. Liquid chlorine is used to sanitise pool water, while shock is a [...]
It’s critically important to never mix chlorine with muriatic acid or dry acid inside or outside your pool. This mixture can create a dangerous toxic gas that’s harmful if inhaled. [...]
It’s best to wait until chlorine levels reach three ppm before swimming in a pool after adding chemicals. Safe practice is always to test first! Or a good rule of [...]
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