- Jun 22, 2017
- 861
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45
I was under the impression that the first chemical introduced would be chlorine.
Reading what you wrote, it sounds like I am going to add stabilizer in a sock to the pool first. If this correct I don't understand adding a chlorine stabilizer to a pool that has just been filled and has no chlorine to stabilize. I am missing something, thanks for your patience
I have not yet been to collect the items on the list. Tomorrow I think, Lowes is the only place around here to get muratic acid it's a half hour away. Only thing around here is walmart and ace hardware. I use to use muratic acid in my work washing brick after laying, this is very caustic in this form. I guess the Clorox is a good source but not the best value wise. I will make a list tonight and get back with what I have purchased.
is it not advisable to mix the chlorine stabilizer, with warm water to dilute then add to stream?
You add CYA first for 2 reasons. One, it takes much longer to dissolve, so get it started sooner. Also, without any CYA in the pool, on a hot summer day, chlorine will last literally just a few minutes. The sun breaks down chlorine so fast without any protection. Think of CYA as sunscreen, would you go out and get in a pool on a really sunny day without first putting on some sunscreen?
Really though, you'll more or less add them at the same time. Put CYA in a sock and hang in front of return, then go measure out your first dose of bleach and put into pool.
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I just had a great idea about adding CYA to a fresh pool. Fill your sock with CYA, place the garden hose inside the sock, and use one of those metal clamps that you tighten with a screwdriver to secure the sock to the house. This way as the water is first entering your pool, is already mixing with the CYA and could possibly be done dissolving before your pool is full. Would greatly speed up adding CYA to a fresh pool though.