My latest tests show a spread of around 0.5 pp between my FC and Total Chlorine. Water doesn't smell and looks good.
In the past, I've used Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment (like this one Oxy Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment 500 g) to get rid of CC and bring FC and TC levels back inline. The data sheet says it contains
- oxone monopersulphate
- potassium hydrogen sulphate
- sodium carbonate
- potassium persulphate
- dipotassium disulphate
I know TFP usually recommends SLAMing the pool to get rid of CC, but is there a significant drawback to using those shock products? I don't currently have the test kit to keep track of very high FC levels and the process is a bit involving for the time I have on hand this week.
Also, can CC levels go back from 0.5 to a proper level just with good sunlight?
In the past, I've used Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment (like this one Oxy Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment 500 g) to get rid of CC and bring FC and TC levels back inline. The data sheet says it contains
- oxone monopersulphate
- potassium hydrogen sulphate
- sodium carbonate
- potassium persulphate
- dipotassium disulphate
I know TFP usually recommends SLAMing the pool to get rid of CC, but is there a significant drawback to using those shock products? I don't currently have the test kit to keep track of very high FC levels and the process is a bit involving for the time I have on hand this week.
Also, can CC levels go back from 0.5 to a proper level just with good sunlight?