- Apr 19, 2009
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Ive read everything about using Bleach and thats fine. I just would like to know if you can use lithium shock or non-chlor shock to switch from Baquacil to chlorine. If so, which of those would be the best way to go. Thanks!
But probably a VERY good starting point. If you are using bleach I would stockpile about 12 or more gallons (not jugs but gallons--often bleach is sold in 96 oz and 184 oz instead of gallons!) for starters.frustratedpoolmom said:That's a total guess, sorry.
You can use the lithium hypo but like I said it will be expensive. You have to raise the free chlorine level to 15 ppm and KEEP IT THERE until all the biguanide is oxidized. This can take a week or more in some cases and it involves adding chlorine several times a day since as it oxidized the biguanide it gets used up so you will be adding a LOT of chlorine. If you can afford the lithiium hypo by all means use it but it wil run into a LOT of money. It's actually one of the least effiicient forms of chlorine since it causes the least rise in FC per lb of the granualar chlorine. However, it the only form of chlorine besides the liquid that does not have any serious side effects on the water chemistry.mrshowtime3 said:Thanks for the help. I was hoping to use the Litho cause its easier then getting all this bleach. That calculator says i would need 7lbs. of Litho shock to raise to 15ppm chlorine. Where as itd take like 5 gallons of the bleach. 7lbs of Litho to reach 15ppm seems high to me. But im not expert.