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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chorine instead of bleach ?

    Expensive bleach! $1.17 for the same size of WalMart band.

    I'm interested to see if your calculations for cal hypo are correct. It's a little beyond me.

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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chorine instead of bleach ?

    One other point, in case you're not aware, is that the higher concentrations of bleach will break down faster so try to keep them away from heat & light & use them up first if you have both liquid chlorine and bleach.

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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chlorine instead of bleach ?

    Nobody, I repeat NOBODY uses liquid chlorine in a swimming pool. You might think you are, but you are using bleach. Some large commercial pools use chlorine gas, but never liquid. You are not equipped to deal with liquid chlorine. Believe me, I am a chemical engineer and used to work in a chlorine / caustic soda production facility. Liquid chlorine does not exist in nature, and the only way to get it is to compress and deep chill to liquefy it. It will only remain a liquid under pressure and low temperature. When exposed to normal pressures and temperatures it will quickly flash off to a greenish yellow gas. If you were hanging around liquid chlorine without a respirator you would most likely now be in a hospital with chemical pneumonia, unless you were already dead.

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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chlorine instead of bleach ?

    Quote Originally Posted by cleancloths
    Liquid chlorine does not exist in nature, and the only way to get it is to compress and deep chill to liquefy it. It will only remain a liquid under pressure and low temperature. When exposed to normal pressures and temperatures it will quickly flash off to a greenish yellow gas. If you were hanging around liquid chlorine without a respirator you would most likely now be in a hospital with chemical pneumonia, unless you were already dead.
    Yup, you're so right.

    But then I always see people going for the trichlor instead of the cal hypo/bleach/whatever because it says "90% available chlorine" on the label. Good marketing eh?

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    I'm not sure I know why you need chlorine in Canada...I thought nothing grows in water that's just above freezing...Man, that's cold!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD
    I'm not sure I know why you need chlorine in Canada...I thought nothing grows in water that's just above freezing...Man, that's cold!!!
    I want to let you know that, contrary to what you and others may think, Canada is not a cold, freezing country. Just to prove my point, it's the middle of July and my pool water has reached its highest temperature so far this season, behold, it's a sizzling 72F. So there. And it may go even higher, it may reach 74F if we're lucky and the weather holds. Now that's hot my friend. So we may not need our polar-lined speedos this weekend. Heck I may even have to turn ON the AC in the car! So there.



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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chorine instead of bleach ?

    The wild card in the cost equation of Canadain Tire chlorine or pool store "liquid chlorine" is that at 10 to 12% solutions, it is unstable and will relatively quickly degrade.

    If the shipping and storage was not up to par, you may be getting only 7 or 8% by the time you stand at the edge of the pool and start pouring.

    5 or 6% solutions, on the other hand are relatively stable and you should get pretty much everything you paid for, into the pool.

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    Default Re: Why not use liquid chorine instead of bleach ?

    Quote Originally Posted by giroup01
    I want to let you know that, contrary to what you and others may think, Canada is not a cold, freezing country. Just to prove my point, it's the middle of July and my pool water has reached its highest temperature so far this season, behold, it's a sizzling 72F. So there. And it may go even higher, it may reach 74F if we're lucky and the weather holds. Now that's hot my friend. So we may not need our polar-lined speedos this weekend. Heck I may even have to turn ON the AC in the car! So there.



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    72? 74? Ugh! That's COLD my friend! I'm too soft--I need a 3/4 wet suit. Water here is COOL at 85!
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