- Jun 13, 2011
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So Menard's in the Midwest had liquid chlorine for $2.50 a gallon, that fact has been well-broadcast hereabouts -
On the bottle, it states 12.5% sodium hypo, but 15% available chlorine.
I've been dosing with this product assuming it's 12.5%, just to be on the safe side.
Can anyone speak to the difference in numbers, or is that to be expected? Having just jumped to the BBB method, I have never read the label on any other liquid chlorine.
Great forum! It will be even better when someone comes up with a better method to deal with liner wrinkles! Never again. Never will I EVER try to do my own liner, especially when a cold front comes in 12 hours early and we're trying to finish in rain and 55 degrees. And the resulting bottom shows it..........
thanks!
On the bottle, it states 12.5% sodium hypo, but 15% available chlorine.
I've been dosing with this product assuming it's 12.5%, just to be on the safe side.
Can anyone speak to the difference in numbers, or is that to be expected? Having just jumped to the BBB method, I have never read the label on any other liquid chlorine.
Great forum! It will be even better when someone comes up with a better method to deal with liner wrinkles! Never again. Never will I EVER try to do my own liner, especially when a cold front comes in 12 hours early and we're trying to finish in rain and 55 degrees. And the resulting bottom shows it..........
thanks!