Re: Ready-Set-GO, almost!
Depending on what the ingredients are, you may or may not want to use the shock from last year.
Take a look at the SS simple recipe for starting up a smaller pool that is in my signature below. Then, if you have further questions, come on back and someone will try and help you get your new pool going!
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(By the way, we typically recommend to people that they don't worry about the manual that comes with the K2006. The kit is great. The manual as you noted is not. You can find all the info you need right here on this forum and also on our sister website poolsolutions.com.)
Re: Ready-Set-GO, almost!
Thanks for the reply. I thought I read somewhere that if I post my testing readings, that someone will be able to tell me how/what to adjust?
Re: Ready-Set-GO, almost!
Thought/Question: Is the bleach diluted enough that it isn't going to bleach out our swimsuits/agitate our skin?
Re: Ready-Set-GO, almost!
If you post water testing results, someone will be happy to help you determine if any adjustments need to be made.
Using bleach will not fade swimsuits. Bleach is 8% sodium hypochlorite whereas many pool stores sell liquid chlorine that is 10 or 12% sodium hypochlorite. People seldom are concerned about buying and using pool store liquid chlorine but get scared upon hearing the word 'bleach.'
We generally suggest either pouring it directly into the skimmer while the pump is running or in front of a return jet. Either way, the bleach will quickly be dispersed into the volume of the pool.
Hope this helps! :)