Trying to get an understanding of bleach vs. shock. I use both. Does that make sense. Actually I use bleach, shock and pucks in my chlorinator. Does shock do something more than the bleach does?
Trying to get an understanding of bleach vs. shock. I use both. Does that make sense. Actually I use bleach, shock and pucks in my chlorinator. Does shock do something more than the bleach does?
Yes, it costs you moreOriginally Posted by ksturge
. All you really need is Liquid Chlorine, AKA: Bleach. To shock your pool just use more. To chlorinate your pool, use less. Dosage for shock or chlorinating can be found here:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=365
Mark
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"Shock" means to raise the chlorine level past the breakpoint which forces a chemical reaction that gets rid of combined chlorine (CC). This point varies depending on your CYA level - the higher the CYA, the higher level of chlorine needed to reach the breakpoint. Ben's best guess chart will give you an idea of CYA vs. chlorine.
There are products labeled as "shock" but it is just concentrated chlorine to boost your Cl level up quickly. If you add enough bleach (look for the BleachCalc program from mwsmith2), you will reach the shock level too.
Peter
Think of 'shock' as a verb...something you do, not a noun.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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