A gallon of plain 6% household bleach will add about 6 ppm of free chlorine to your pool -- so till you get stabilizer in the pool, adding 1/3 - 1/2 gallon each evening will keep the pool in good condition.
Regarding stabilizer, the *easiest* way to add stabilizer is to use dichlor, which dissolves very quickly. If you have access to a Sams Club, they carry a few "PoolBrand" chemicals in most stores -- if possible, get their 24# pack of bags of dichlor shock. Each bag will add about 7 ppm of chlorine, and about 6 ppm of stabilizer to your pool. If you replace the bleach with 1/3 - 1/2 bag of shock each evening, that will get you stabilized quickly and easily. But, do NOT use the entire 24# right away -- you'll end up with very high stabilizer levels.
If you don't have a Sams, order dichlor from Amazon:Kem-Tek Dichlor 22 lbsDo NOT buy dichlor locally -- the dichlor carried at Walmart, Kmart, Costco, and most pool stores is diluted and blended with chemicals that have unpredictable effects. The Kem-Tek dichlor at Amazon is also un-diluted dichlor. Next year, if you prefer, you may be able to find some plain dichlor at Lowes or Home Depot; they carry a variety of brands, and sometimes have it. But you'll have to become an expert chemical label reader first!
I had been telling people they could buy stabilizer locally, since we hadn't seen diluted stabilizer . . . but I just got reports in the last week of voodoo blends of stabilizer. So, the safest thing is to buy at Sams or Amazon --- that way I know you are getting the right product.
Walmart does have three things you'll need:
+ 20 Mule Team borax (the dichlor will push the pH down, once the chlorine breaks down)
+ store-brand 6% plain bleach (Clorox is OK, but ONLY if you very careful to avoid the bleach plus (scent, gel, dye, etc) mixes)
+ the HTH 6-way testkit (drops) OR
+ a cheap OTO / phenol red kit.
The first two are in the detergent section; the kits will be in the pool section. In general, you should avoid Walmart / Kmart pool chemicals, but we often recommend the 'pool chemicals' from the detergent section!
You will also need the Taylor K2006 test kit. If you can get the HTH 6-way, you don't have to have it immediately, but you will need it either way.
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