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    Geez, thank you for pointing out my silly mistake. I actually do have "pH down" not "up." Don't know why I mis-typed. Brain fart???? Anyway, thanks for replying. I'm thinking it's not good to add a bunch of different stuff at one time, but hubby says "they exist in the water all together at the same time." Not sure I'm on board with his theory though.

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    FYI: pH Up is a VERY expensive packaging of soda ash (sodium carbonate). It's sold in grocery stores as washing soda as well.

    Alternatively, you can use 20 Mule Team Borax from the grocery store to raise pH. It has fewer side effects than soda ash, and is safer to handle.

    pH Down is a VERY expensive packaging of dry acid--can't remember the chem name but there are lots of generic brands of dry acid. Or you can use muriatic (hydrochloric) acid, available at most hardware and tile stores.

    Total Alkalinity Raiser is a very, VERY expensive packaging of ....BAKING SODA! That's right, it's the same as Arm&Hammer sodium bicarbonate.

    "Liquid Chlorine" is usually the same as ultra bleach or a double strength version of ultra bleach. Sometimes it's more expensive than bleach, sometimes cheaper. But you can ALWAYS use ordinary bleach.

    See? We just saved you a TON of money going forward!
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    Default Re: pH up: when to add

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD
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    pH Down is a VERY expensive packaging of dry acid--can't remember the chem name but there are lots of generic brands of dry acid. Or you can use muriatic (hydrochloric) acid, available at most hardware and tile stores.
    Sodium Bisulfate is the ingredient.
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterbear
    Sodium Bisulfate is the ingredient.
    Thanks, Evan. I went blank on it and was too lazy to look it up!
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    Thanks everyone. I am a BBB method convert as of last summer and I'm glad to say that I have indeed saved a lot of money, but mostly I'm just happy that my pool is always pristine and it is much easier to take care of now. Also I feel confident taking care of it now and am no longer at the mercy of others when it comes to chemicals. I owe that to all the info available on this site. Anyway, I just happened to have some pH down and was wanting to use it up. I just didn't know if you should wait a certain time before using if after adding bleach. But I just saw a post in another section of the forum about how dangerous it is to mix chlorine and acid, so I'm guessing it is best to space them out a bit. And that's what I've done. I loooooove this forum (learned so much) and Ben's test kit rocks!!! Going swimming now. Woohooo!!!

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