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    Default Re: 1st time pool owner, confused on chemicals

    That super shock should be OK.

    BBB method is, essentially, the idea of
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    2. Using ONLY the chemicals you need, from the most convenient source, regardless of label.

    All other methods were designed by pool chemical companies, who lose money if you manage your pool well!

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    Ok, I'm glad that will work. Should I just continue to use that or get some dichlor? Thanks for everyone's help on this!

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    Default Re: 1st time pool owner, confused on chemicals

    Since you already bought it, you can go ahead and use it up if you want. But, it will not add CYA (which the dichlor will) so if you do use the cal-hypo, you can just buy some CYA and add it separately. You may be able to find it at Walmart or you may have to get it from a pool store. Sometimes it is labeled as conditioner or stabilizer. Check the label. If it says cyanuric or isocyanuric acid, that is the right stuff.

    If you decide to get some dichlor, you will not need to purchase the CYA separately.

    EDIT: It appears that Ben and I were posting at the same time.

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    Ok, thank you guys. And also one more question. I can not for the life of me get my pool completely level. It's about a 2 inch difference in water height. I have lowered the high side several times and it seems like it does nothing. Any ideas? I can't really afford to buy any expensive levels, like a transit. Thanks guys!

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