Are there any pitfalls with using Dichlor during a SLAM if you need to increase the CYA and lower the PH, as long as you stop when CYA gets to 30 or your PH gets to 7.4? Will it lower the alkalinity if I use it? If so, how much? Right now, it looks like the CYA is around 20, the PH is around 7.8 and the TA is 50. Last night, I added all of baking soda I had to increase the alkalinity and it only raised it to 50 ppms. If dichlor could lower alkalinity, I will go buy some more baking soda to increase TA to 60 before adding the Dichlor. I’d really like to use Dichlor unless there is a legitimate reason not to use it because strong thunderstorms are expected tonight and tomorrow and I don’t want to go out in the rain to squeeze a sock full of cya and I don’t like handling muriatic acid. It looks like 3 pounds of Dichlor will lower the PH by .42 and raise CYA by 10 which will get us close to the recommended targets.