What Does Easy Pour Bleach Have in It
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Bleach
See sodium hypochlorite, below, because that is what bleach is. It comes in 8.25% strength as Concentrated bleach, 6% strength as Ultra bleach, 5.25% strength as regular bleach, and sometimes as 3% strength for some of the 'cheapie' bargain bleaches. You want to use plain, unscented bleach for your pool, not the scented, no splash, outdoor, or thickened kinds! One gallon will raise 10,000 gallons of water approximately the percentage of the bleach in FC (i.e, one gallon of 6% ultra bleach will raise 10,000 gallons approx. 6 ppm FC).
Splash-less bleach has thickeners that prevent it from splashing and such thickeners foam up like soap when in water.
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Did it foam up on ya??
If so I do not see why you could not use the foam remover stuff for hot tubs.
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Is this not available in the USA as it is more concentrated than ordinary bleach
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The easy pour has soap and the bleach is only chlorine but; we are in pool forum and I would not recommend this because pool chlorine is double the straight and les TDS. In other words you are making your pool water two times older then the rest of the people, at the end you will need way more chemicals. Take a sample of water to pool store and ask the your levels and also ask them the recommended levels on your area.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Here at Trouble Free Pool they recommend you learn to test your own water with the recommended levels in Pool School.
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?? I'm slow sometimes, Can you explain what you mean here?The easy pour has soap and the bleach is only chlorine but; we are in pool forum and I would not recommend this because pool chlorine is double the straight and les TDS. In other words you are making your pool water two times older then the rest of the people, at the end you will need way more chemicals.
As PAGirl stated, TFP strongly supports that the Pool owner do their own testing with A proper test kit and follow guidelines in Pool School & PoolMathTake a sample of water to pool store and ask the your levels and also ask them the recommended levels on your area.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Not sure about the twice as old part but have read some of his posts before that seemed spot on.
Maybe we would all be better off if nobody shopped at Walmart at all. ( not looking for a big debate here. If you shop there you probably find it to be a guilty pleasure.)
I'd personally rather support a mom and pop type pool store for what I already know I need than a place like Leslie's and would never set foot in a walmart.
That's just me though.
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Not commonly, no. But I can get 12.5% bleach in refillable gallon jugs, 4 to a case, easily, and about half what you're paying.Here in the UK we buy Sodium Hypochlorite 14/15% in twenty litre drums for about £20
Is this not available in the USA as it is more concentrated than ordinary bleach
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A note on the easy pour/spash-less, it's will foam up in a HE washing machine too.
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This is simply not true. The amount of salt on a per FC basis is the same for 6% or 8.25% bleach as it is for 10% or 12.5% chlorinating liquid. For every 10 ppm Free Chlorine (FC) added by bleach or chlorinating liquid, it also increases sodium chloride salt by 17 ppm after accounting for chlorine usage/consumption.we are in pool forum and I would not recommend this because pool chlorine is double the straight and les TDS.
The only advantage of chlorinating liquid over bleach is that there is less weight to carry. Of course, prices vary and the amount of excess lye can also vary, but the salt level does not because the salt comes from the chlor-alkali process and that process is not different between production of bleach vs. chlorinating liquid (see this post).
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