After running out of bleach while fighting an algae bloom at around midnight last night (Chlorine pump broke while I was out of town last week), I started my Saturday morning off by adding the last couple of pounds of dichlor shock I had on hand to raise the FC back up to shock level and add a little CYA (It had dropped to well below 20 for some reason) I began making the rounds of all the places in this town that sell pool supplies, looking for liquid stabilizer, di-chlor and / or chlorine reducer, etc. as there is a pool party scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Out of the 5 places open on Saturday morning, NONE had Dichlor shock/powder (one place had a dusty 50 pound tub of dichlor sticks), instead every place sold powdered Cal-Hypo shock in assorted brands. Out of the tour of shops only one sold Liquid Stabilizer, and as it turns out they were sold out, but will have more Tuesday which did not help me any, but that is another story. It seems just last year everyone offered dichlor, and cal-hypo was hard to find in this area, is this going on elsewhere, did cal-hypo get a lot cheaper, or dichlor get more expensive, or is the pool industry waking up to the problem overstabilization so often caused by the use of dichlor?
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