Liquid bleach vs granulated chlorine

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Liquid chlorine is chlorine, water, and salt. Any granular chlorine comes with something extra that will build up. CYA is common, also calcium. Either can build up and be cause for a water exchange to reduce the amount. As such, if you have ready access to liquid chlorine, that's the best option all around.

If you haven't yet, a good place to start is The ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry. It's something we always recommend people new to the pool world check out to better understand some of the terminology. Once again, welcome to the forum!
 
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I was a puck and powder guy...until I found TFP. My pool chemistry was a mess due to the additives that pucks and powder have. The first year I owned my pool, with pucks and powder, by the end of the summer I loathed my pool. Last year, the 2nd year I owned the pool, I found TFP. Switched to LC. And last year I had a Trouble Free Pool! I now love my pool because with using LC it is so easy to maintain!

Ditch the powder, and watch how much easier your upkeep is, and how much better off your pool is for it!
 
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Thank you!!! I just started my new pool like three weeks ago and Im currently using powder. Can I just switch to liquid? Do I have to wait for al the chlorine to be gone before switching? Will switching to liquid alter my other parameters like ph or alkaline. Currently the chemicals are in parameters even do they always run on the high side( I live in Puerto Rico). Thank you so much !!! ?
 
Thank you!!! I just started my new pool like three weeks ago and Im currently using powder. Can I just switch to liquid? Do I have to wait for al the chlorine to be gone before switching? Will switching to liquid alter my other parameters like ph or alkaline. Currently the chemicals are in parameters even do they always run on the high side( I live in Puerto Rico). Thank you so much !!! ?

You can switch immediately! I have 2 dozens bags of powder shock, and a tub full of pucks that I had already bought last year, just sitting, because once I found this forum I switched to LC and never looked back. You will find that LC requires less maintenance of your pH since the pucks and powders tend to be very acidic. So you will have no problems with pH switching to LC. If you were me, I'd go buy a few cases of LC. Try to store them in a cool, dark place (I keep mine in the basement). And never add powder or pucks to your water again.

By the way, how are you testing your water? I highly recommend you click the Pool School link to the left and up on your screen. Go read about the ABC's of water chemistry. How to properly test your water. Etc. If you have been using powdered C for a while you may have high CYA. So get a proper test kit and start testing your water accurately.

Good luck! You are making steps towards a Trouble Free Pool!
 
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Can I use regular Clorox bleach? Is it safe? Since we are still in lockdown, it’s very hard to find a store to buy LC. I’m using the strips to test (please don’t laugh ?) but I’m in the process of ordering a good test kit!
 

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Yes, you can use liquid bleach as long as it doesn't have fancy additives or scents. Look at Clorox as at least here on the mainland they have introduced "Cloromax Technology" which you don't want in your pool.

How much Pool School have you read? Start with these:





So, welcome to TFP!!
 
As long as it is fragrance free and not low-splash, go for it. Just be aware, clorox has a relatively low % of sodium hypochlorite. It is now at 6% with the latest formula, where a good pool LC will have 10% or 12.5%. And the pool LC tends to be a lot more cost effective per gallon.

Get the PoolMath app and it will guide you to the amount to add based on the % of the chlorine, and what your current FC level and CYA level are (which is why the testkit is so important).
 
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