MOst people can live with a CC of .5--in fact, some people never get rid of that last .5, but anything higher than that is an indication to shock. Shock isn't necessary for maintanance purposes, except when there is CC, but I do it anyway after a bad storm or after a large kiddie bather load, just to head off problems before they start.
In a non-SWG chlorine pool, you do have to maintain minimum levels of chlorine to keep the CC away--that's what the "best guess"table is in the sticky at the top of the thread. It's a guideline, not a law--but it's worked well for many of us for years. My understanding is that in a SWG chlorinated pool, you can run lower Cl levels, but they generally require CYA of 80 or so.
Janet
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