yes, but it takes many gallons of clorox A: Clorox is only 5%. You would have to use 5 to10 as much of it then swimming pool liq. chlorine at 12.5%. The answer would be NO. You would end up using algaecides and other products in order to maintain the water. It could get quite costly for you.
What do you mean by "regular chlorine"?
You can use chlorine products such as Clorox, but they are not as concentrated as chlorine products for pools. It is more cost effective to use chlorine from a pool store.
yes
According to the manufacturers tec support line Thoroseal is NOT recommended for swimming pool application.
I will not use the swimming pool today until after you chlorinate it.
Not to sure but i say maybe yes
chlorine is to clean it and you can also use salt,
You use it to kill the jerms in the pool!
To disolve chlorine more gradual into the swimming pool it's better to use chlorine tables because the smaller surface of a tablet in comparison to a powder will make the tablet dissolve more slowly.
A fresh water swimming pool is a swimming pool that does not use a saltwater chlorinator. A pool that used a salt water chlorinator has salt added to it to so that a salt water chlorinator can electronically convert part of the salt into chlorine. A fresh water pool has chlorine added to it directly either manually or Automatically.
I do. Use half as much. Pool chlorine is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite Laundry bleach that I use is 6% sodium hypochlorite. Sometimes I dilute the pool chlorine by one part water to one part pool chlorine and use it just like regular laundry bleach.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
Halizone is used for water to be consumed internally. Never heard of it being used in a swimming pool. Why do you ask? And where can you get quantities large enough to sanitize pools? Even if you are very allergic to chlorine there other alternatives. You still have to add chlorine to the pool in some manner to sanitize even if you are using other alternatives. Chlorine is in your drinking water and I would believe that there is less chlorine in a swimming pool than in your tap water. The combination of proper filtration, chlorine or a sanitizer, pH and alkalinity balance work in combination to keeping your pool clean besides regular maintenance. K.
Sanitizing your swimming poolThe question seems to run together and be confusing. I believe what is being asked is "What is the easiest way to sanitize a pool? Chlorine, Eco Smart or a Natures 2 system. None of the above methods are difficult to use on a swimming pool. Chlorine is currently the most popular method. If you add the chlorine manually adding an automatic chlorinator will make it easier. You will still need to test your swimming pool water on a regular basis to monitor how much chlorine you will actually need to use. The Eco Smarte system used Natural Oxygen and Ionic Copper to sanitize your pool. This sytem will require no chlorine, but you still must monitor the level of copper in your swimming pool. You will on occasion need to use a non-chlorine shock and non-metal based algeacides.The Natures 2 system is a cartridge based system that will help reduce the amount of chlorine that you will use. Again on this one you must check your water balance regularly and change your cartridge at least every 6 months.
No. You will also get a bad smell or odor from your pool water. Where did you get this idea????