Without actually standing at your pool, and checking it, I can't be sure. I would guess that you can -- just try it and see.
Of course, all our usual mantra applies:
+ Get a good testkit, and learn to use it (see link in my sig)
+ Maintain correct chlorine levels adjusted to your current stabilizer level (Best Guess page, in sig)
+ Do NOT trust pool stores chemical recommendations or testing; they are not always wrong, but they often are, and once you KNOW (because you've learned to test) you won't NEED their recommendations!
+ You can't replace filtration with chemicals: clean and maintain your filter and circulation rate.


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