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debjan said:Well, of course my local wallyworld did not have any liguid chlorine, just tabs. So I bought 8 1gal. jugs of clorox 6%. Pricey too. So I'll have to find a place who sells it cheaper.
Try your local poolstores. Jut don't listen to anything they have to say and FOR GOODNESS SAKE don't tell them what you are doing because they will tell you that the world as we know it will end if you try it!If they sell liquid chlorine in refillable carboys that is often your BEST buy. There is usually a one time deposit or purchase fee for the carboy and after that the refills are very inexpensive. Most poolstore chlorine is 10-12.5% so if the price works out to being less than the price of twice as much bleach it's a better deal (i.e. if it comes in a 2.5 gal carboy is it cheaper than 5 gallons of bleach?)
And I almost made it out of the store without looks. But a customer walked by my checkout and looooookkked. lol (She must be thinking 'my, she must have alot of whites!') I'll check out Lowes & Home Depot since they are the next closest to me.
Thanks sue for your pics. It didn't look as bad as Mark's adventure. Should I be pouring something else in first to lower the level of the softswim? Or go right with the bleach?
And just so I'm clear on this, if my pool guy brings granulated chlorine or tabs, I am to tell him no, right? Liguid only for the conversion and maybe keep the powder or tabs (if he brings them) for maintenance?
Granular chlorine is going to be a lot more expenisve and you want to ONLY use either calcium hypochlorite or lithium hyopchlorite. The calcium hypochlorite will cause you calcium hardness to go up. Dichlor (the OTHER granulated chlorine) is NOT a good choice because it will cause your CYA levels to rise and the amount you will need will certainly lead to an ovestabilized pool before you even begin!![]()
And patience I have plenty of, as I don't plan on swimming soon at all.
You say that NOW!![]()
:-D
Deb
Good luck, you CAN do this!