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    Looks like Watermom agrees with my interpretation yeah!!! (And I recall reading that with the OTO test kit, one can guesstimate the CC level in the first three minutes of a TC test i.e. (?) if the solution turns dark yellow before becoming lighter there is some CC, not sure that can be used to infer how much though.)

    So to get rid of CC, do we chlorinate the pool to 10 times FC level? Or is there another method?
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    If you have a CC reading over 0.5ppm, you need to shock the pool. How high depends on your CYA level. More about the CYA/Chlorine relationship can be found here:> http://pool9.net/cl-cya/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    If you have a CC reading over 0.5ppm, you need to shock the pool.
    Thanks Watermom, good rule of thumb! So no need to shock if below that: the weekly shocking recommendation I see here and there is really just a recommendation, not a requirement for sanitation then, correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kidney View Post
    Thanks Watermom, good rule of thumb! So no need to shock if below that: the weekly shocking recommendation I see here and there is really just a recommendation, not a requirement for sanitation then, correct?
    Correct. Who suggests weekly shocking? Pool stores and pool chemical companies who both stand to make money from people shocking their pools.

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