You can use either one, but "DO NOT" mix them together as they will explode if you do.I have cal hypo and dichlor
You can alternate which one you use, but do not add both at the same time.
Make sure that you are brushing well.
You can use either one, but "DO NOT" mix them together as they will explode if you do.I have cal hypo and dichlor
Have you checked Ocean State Job Lot?I can't get my hands on any liquid Cl right now.
ok thanks. I can't get any liquid Cl right now (all sold out) - should I use cal hypo or dichol?If you are absolutely sure you have not added any sulfamic acid, then follow the SLAM Process
ok thanks!You can use either one, but "DO NOT" mix them together as they will explode if you do.
You can alternate which one you use, but do not add both at the same time.
Make sure that you are brushing well.
I checked the Ocean State Job Lot 12 miles from the city you show as your location. Liquid Shock is in stock.ok thanks. I can't get any liquid Cl right now (all sold out) - should I use cal hypo or dichol?
Wow thanks so much for that! I've never heard of them until now. I'll go grab some.I checked the Ocean State Job Lot 12 miles from the city you show as your location. Liquid Shock is in stock.
Ok thanksIf you use a bucket to mix the chemicals, make sure that the bucket is perfectly clean before adding any chemical.
Even residue from a previous mix can have bad reactions.
Leslie's in the shopping center @ sproul rd and state rd in Springfield has 12.5% liquid shock in 4 packs for a reasonable price (like $22-$24)I used Natural Chemistry's Metal Free. I can't get my hands on any liquid Cl right now. It's sold out in all of the pool stores in my area. I have cal hypo and dichlor
Not only do we advise what to use, we hunt it down for you.Ollies @ granite run has 10% jugs for $3.98 (Limit 10) Id call first though, they had like 12 cases left on Sunday.