I was planning to do the Baquacil to liquid chlorine conversion this spring. Now I'm concerned about hoarders grabbing all the chlorine, enough so that it will be impossible to find by mid-summer (or sooner.) I really don't want to put up with the Baq issues for another season. Make the leap or wait? Suggestions?
Also, my AGP is still wearing it's winter cover. But, last Sept. before covering, I drained it to 6" below the bottom of the skimmer. I have since replaced about 10" of water (no chemicals,) in an attempt to get the residual BaquaGoo as low as possible. Water temp is only about 45 degrees. Is it too soon to remove the cover and begin the process? Recommended a water temp, if so, please. I have a Taylor TF100 test kit on order.
Also, my AGP is still wearing it's winter cover. But, last Sept. before covering, I drained it to 6" below the bottom of the skimmer. I have since replaced about 10" of water (no chemicals,) in an attempt to get the residual BaquaGoo as low as possible. Water temp is only about 45 degrees. Is it too soon to remove the cover and begin the process? Recommended a water temp, if so, please. I have a Taylor TF100 test kit on order.