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re: Pool Pump Question
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:32 am to Marco Esquandolas
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:32 am to Marco Esquandolas
I don't know , I keep reading so much and everybody has an opinion.
I've swam in both and chlorine has never bothered me.
I do like the softer water though.
Keeping it clear the vast majority of the time is my main objective .
I've had 2 pools and at times it was hard to keep it clear.
I think it wAs bc I truly didn't know what I was doing adding chlorine.
I've read using chlorox accomplishes the same thing as chlorine.
I've swam in both and chlorine has never bothered me.
I do like the softer water though.
Keeping it clear the vast majority of the time is my main objective .
I've had 2 pools and at times it was hard to keep it clear.
I think it wAs bc I truly didn't know what I was doing adding chlorine.
I've read using chlorox accomplishes the same thing as chlorine.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:01 am to TIGRLEE
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I've read using chlorox accomplishes the same thing as chlorine.
That is correct. As long as it does not have any additives. I saw someone add Clorox Outdoor to a pool and they destroyed the chemistry. The issue with household bleach I'd that it is very weak at about 5% sodium hypochlorite.
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