Hi All-
My pH tends to run on the high side of the scale, usually around 7.8, I believe mainly because I have a SWG. My question is this: is it better to use a tri-chlor shock such as Leslie's Genesishttp://www.lesliespool.com/Home/Pool-Chemicals/Pool-Shock/12509.html vs. any type of shock that's made of calcium hypochlorite, which I understand can also contribute to the pH rising, or will does it really matter? I guess the only way I can find out is to test before and after and see how much it contributes in either direction....I was just curious if anyone has similar experiences with SW and shocking...
Thanks again.
My pH tends to run on the high side of the scale, usually around 7.8, I believe mainly because I have a SWG. My question is this: is it better to use a tri-chlor shock such as Leslie's Genesishttp://www.lesliespool.com/Home/Pool-Chemicals/Pool-Shock/12509.html vs. any type of shock that's made of calcium hypochlorite, which I understand can also contribute to the pH rising, or will does it really matter? I guess the only way I can find out is to test before and after and see how much it contributes in either direction....I was just curious if anyone has similar experiences with SW and shocking...
Thanks again.