4 hours
Add more chlorine
Chlorine will but it is a huge mess, I'm a pool boy and have tried it. It works but you will have bleached pant legs for a month or two.
You can use Metal Free from Natural Chemistry32oz. for a 20000 gallon pool.
yes pristine blue is a non chlorine pool and spa care its good for the eyes and skin and very easy to maintain
The most widest used disinfectant is Chlorine
Some pool cleaning products are Surface Magic Water Surface Cleaner,Pool Perfect, Polaris pool cleaner,Chlor Brite Granular Chlorine, and Hayward Pool Vac XL.
More filtration. What is the filter run time? What delineates "perfect"? 3.0 Chlor, 7.5 pH, spot on alkalinity?
The cost of Diamond Brite pool plaster varies from state to state and the store or online store from where you buy it. In some locations you can buy an 80 pound bag for $20.06. An 80 pound bag of Diamond Brite pool plaster covers approximately 22 sq. ft. to a thickness of 3/8".
depends how old it is.
With a new pool surface installed- Diamond Brite or any aggregate surface- is it possible or doable to acid wash the pool with water in the pool??
Sometimes when my mom and dad gives the chemical anyway the pool.
In Florida we only measure the floor of the pool. Lenght x width and you have the square footage for a pool. A 350sqft pool with a nice shell, without too many imperfections , will be done with 28 bags of diamond brite (80# bag). Premium Pool and Pavers, Clearwater, Florida 727 271 5975.
Iron in the fill water and you probably added chlor right after filling. Filter the water for 24 hrs then add chlor. There is a product made for iron in the water. It is a chealating agent that keeps the iron in suspension until the filter can filter out the iron.
Possibly. But have you checked the chemical levels 1st - chlor, pH, Total alkalinity? Are you running the filter/pump long enough? Run 24/7 until pool is very clear then cut back to about 8 to 10 hrs.
Diamond Brite can be repaired. To repair a surface, cut out the crack 1/2 inch deep and fill it in with caulk. Allow to dry, fill the pool and it's ready to use.
Need more info here. You are too vague. How much stabilizer in what size (gal.) pool? How much and what type of chlorine are you using. Has the liquid chlor. been sitting in the sun for a day or 2. Did you buy your liq. chlor at a supermarket or big box store - that may be you problem. If you are using household bleach - forget it. It will not work for a pool. Not strong enough. Dry chlor.- then not enough added at one time. AND THE POOL STORE CAN'T HELP YOU ???
That depends almost entirely on the type of chemical in question. other factors include the size of the pool, and ration of water to chemical additive