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    i was able to locate some peladow as suggested. How should I add it to the pool? sock method or add via the skimmer into the filter?

    anybody?

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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    Peladow is just calcium chloride, right?

    Assuming a "Yes", I'd recommend broadcasting it in 1/3 doses. Adding large amounts in one place (or through the skimmer) can cloud the pool from local formation of over-saturated water.

    Alternatively, you can add it via the skimmer in even smaller divided doses.

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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    Peladow is at least 90% calcium chloride anhydrous. Dowflake is at least 96% calcium chloride dihydrate (equivalent to 72% calcium chloride anhydrous) so less concentrated (has more water content).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Peladow is just calcium chloride, right?

    Assuming a "Yes", I'd recommend broadcasting it in 1/3 doses. Adding large amounts in one place (or through the skimmer) can cloud the pool from local formation of over-saturated water.

    Alternatively, you can add it via the skimmer in even smaller divided doses.

    Thanks. Will take care of it shortly

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    Peladow is at least 90% calcium chloride anhydrous. Dowflake is at least 96% calcium chloride dihydrate (equivalent to 72% calcium chloride anhydrous) so less concentrated (has more water content).
    Appreciate the info!


    Also, I'm having the pool closed in about a week but I'd like to handle the chemical aspect. I've read the sticky in the other section and several threads, but saw differing information. Do I use polyquat or just bleach and raise the levels of FC? Anything else?

    and thank you for a very successful first pool season
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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    anybody with closing chemical instructions? just 6 days until closing
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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    My apologies, i realize this is in the wrong forum, but i figured I'd keep it all in the same thread.

    As I mentioned, I'm having the pool closed by a professional this year so I can observe what is done; however I'm going to take care of the chemical aspect so I know what goes into the pool. I have plenty of bleach but have not purchased polyquat yet bc I'm waiting for the say so from you fine folks first.

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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    Maybe take pictures or video of the pool closing to help remember.
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