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Re: Is it possible to add to much bleach?
It is definitely possible to add too much bleach when you have a vinyl liner--I would shock it to the 15 ppm that your CYA indicates. The only problem with covering it at shock level is that the fumes may fade your cover--is it possible to leave maybe a corner of the cover off in order to vent it? The other option might be to add some polyquat 60, let it circulate for a bit, then bring your chlorine back up to normal levels again before covering it. The worst thing that will happen is that you'll have some algae when you return, and we can always help you get that cleaned up!
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Re: Is it possible to add to much bleach?
Hi aylad,
Thank you for your comments.. What exactly does the polyquat do? What does clearing up algae entail?
Cheers,
Carrie
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Re: Is it possible to add to much bleach?
the polyquat is the only algaecide we recommend around here, and it's what several of our forum members use to treat their water before closing for the winter. It will help deter algae from forming due to low chlorine levels. If you treat it with polyquat, run it for a few hours, then chlorinate back to your normal chlorine level, then cover the pool, I think your water should be in pretty good shape when you come back.
Clearing up algae entails adding enough bleach to get your chlorine up to 15 ppm and holding it there until the pool clears, running the pump and filter 24/7 until it clears up,cleaning your filter as your pressure indicates. Usually takes a little longer on an intex pool because the filters are often undersized, but with a lot of bleach and patience it's not a huge deal.
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Re: Is it possible to add to much bleach?
When I had my Intex donut, I went to Home Depot and got a simple outdoor timer that hung on the wall and plugged into an outdoor outlet. I never had a problem with it.
Carl
Carl
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