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    Phew ok
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    Can we swim during the day if we are putting in bleach at night? Should we bleach nightly until we hold chlorine during the day? Also, how do I become a full member of the forum, is it a paid by year type thing? Mid love some insight on opening and closing the pool ourselves when the time comes. Thanks again for all of the help!
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    Subscription link is in my signature.

    You can swim during the day so long as there is still SOME chlorine in the pool; if not, you need to add a small dose.

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    I'm sorry for my ignorance, but how much of a dose do you think? I had subscribed to the forum but when I went to look at other threads i couldn't access...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Meanwhile, add 2 gallons of PLAIN 6% household bleach (4 ppm of chlorine) to your pool each evening. 1 gallon of *fresh* liquid chlorine is an OK replacement

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    Ok. I thought you meant in addition to the evening dose. We'll continue the evening doses.
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    My dichlor came in. Should I replace the uv shield with this in the skimmers? (in sock) thanks!
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    Yeah. If you are using dichlor, you don't want to be adding stabilizer in another form.

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    Default Re: Chlorine block-need recommendations

    Keep an eye on your CYA level. For every 10ppm of chlorine that dichlor adds, it also adds 9ppm of CYA.

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    New updates! Lol. Our FC is at 7 ppm, CC-0. Ph is at 8.0 my acid demand test indicated about 2 qts of muratic acid..thoughts? TA is at 150, CYA is at 100 and calcium hardness was 450. I can't figure out how to reduce the cya and FC ?
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