well maybe it wil be wise to get a pool tester. and test the chemicals if it is ok or not ok if you just put the chemicals in the you my wanna wait because the chemicals are still strong and killing in the wost pain amagineble.caseing to burn human skin
Please fill your pool with water, then gradually add chlorine and check the pH with an OTO test kit. Write back if you have further questions. Hatawa
You should wipe were the kid vomited and clan the pool with pool chemicals but if it is really bad you should drain the pool cleean it the fill it back up.
The pool is cloudy, but the chemicals are fine.
Sustain pool chemicals can be bought from A1Poolfun.
Yes. And once you start filling your pool, do not stop until the water is up to the tile line. Stopping the water for a prolong time could cause a stain line around the perimeter. If you are filling your pool with well water you may want to pre-filter it to take out the tannins and any metals. If you can't pre-filter your well water; get your system up and running ad treat the water with a stain and scale additive.
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
You shouold not use household products to replace pool chemicals. There are many unique properties of pool chemicals that you should be aware of
If the calcium is a result of pool chemicals, draining some or all of the pool water will lower the calcium hardness level. If the cause is the fill water, commercial hardness reducers or chelating agents will bond with the calcium to keep it trapped in solution.
Yes, you will need chemicals to open your pool for the season. The specific chemicals required will depend on your pool type and condition. Common chemicals include chlorine, pH adjusters, algaecides, and shock treatments. It's important to follow proper guidelines and safety measures when adding chemicals to your pool.
#1 have water tested... sounds like too many chemicals were added at once.. also " floc" the pool. this will clear the pool water and settle all particles to bottom. then u vacume the pool to "waste" ( vac everything right out of the pool) you eill lose water when doing this so fill it up high and fill it while your vacuming TAKE POOL MAINTENANCE LESSONS.
It is not that you have to wait for it to desolve, those were poisonous chemicals that could harm you. If it is a mobile pool drain it and then fill it up again. The same thing with in ground pools or above ground.
If your pet get into the chemicals see a vet. If your pet is drinking water from the pool, even after chemicals have been added to the water, they will be ok.
Fill it with water from a hose with your pump running, wait a couple hours and then test the water and adjust your chemicals.