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Most household bleach that you will find in stores in 6% chlorine. Pool chlorinating liquids may be 10% or 12.5% chlorine.
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If you buy household bleach you want pure liquid chlorine with no additives. Additives are often not listed in the ingredients and clues are if the label says splashless, or foaming.
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Most Clorox bleach today says it had Cloromax Technology that are polymers abd not suitable for pools.  [https://www.clorox.com/products/clorox-germicidal-bleach-concentrated/unscented/ Clorox Germicidal Bleach] appears to not have additives.
  
 
Check the [[Chlorine Date Code Decoder|date code]] on any liquid chlorine. You want fresh chlorine preferably bottled within the last 3 months.  Liquid chlorine strength  
 
Check the [[Chlorine Date Code Decoder|date code]] on any liquid chlorine. You want fresh chlorine preferably bottled within the last 3 months.  Liquid chlorine strength  

Revision as of 15:41, 20 October 2019

Liquid Chlorine

Most household bleach that you will find in stores in 6% chlorine. Pool chlorinating liquids may be 10% or 12.5% chlorine.

If you buy household bleach you want pure liquid chlorine with no additives. Additives are often not listed in the ingredients and clues are if the label says splashless, or foaming.

Most Clorox bleach today says it had Cloromax Technology that are polymers abd not suitable for pools. Clorox Germicidal Bleach appears to not have additives.

Check the date code on any liquid chlorine. You want fresh chlorine preferably bottled within the last 3 months. Liquid chlorine strength breaks down with time and temperature.

Nationwide

Use their websites to check for availability in stores around you:

SouthWest

Texas

Houston Area