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Technical Specifications:
Completely soluble premium granular chlorine produces excellent chlorination.
68% Available calcium hypochlorite.
Our non-stabilized formula is ideal for shocking.
If using as a weekly shock you will use 1 Lb per 10,000 gallons.
Dissolve in water before adding to pool.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is In The Swim pool shock comparable to?
- In The Swim pool shock is calcium hypochlorite. The In The Swim pool shock is comparable to Sock It, Burn Out, Sun Burn, Super Chlorinator, and Power Powder.
What is the chemical make up of In The Swim pool shock?
- In The Swim pool shock is 68% available chlorine and 32% calcium. Pool shock is non- stabilized.
How much Pool shock do I use a week?
- Using pool shock as a weekly maintenance shock you will use 1 Lb. per 10,000 gallons.
- Using pool shock as an algae killer you will use around 2 Lbs per 10,000 gallons until algae dies and algae is vacuumed out of the pool.
How do I dispense my pool shock?
- In The Swim recommends dissolving prior to broadcasting in the pool. This will prevent bleaching of the liner and help reduce in clouding of the pool water. In The Swim recommends adding dry chemicals to a bucket of water and then introduce to the pool.
How does the shock come packaged?
- It is packaged in 1-pound bags.
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When adding a pool shock chemical to your pool there are some important tips to remember. First of all, always dilute your pool shock before adding it to the water. Also, add the pool shock at the end of the day, when everybody is finished swimming, and let the swimming pool shock go to work overnight with the filter running. Finally, always test the level of chlorine in your pool after you add the pool shock and before you go swimming again to make sure the levels are safe.Swimming pool chemicals are obviously an important aspect of maintaining water clarity. Swimming in crystal clear blue water is ideal and as such we utilize chemicals to enhance the quality of our water. Chorine is added to our pools to kill bacteria and other organic contaminants but during this process, chlorine levels lower. Because chlorine becomes ineffective once it binds to bacteria, it is important that we always monitor chlorine levels. When these levels get very low, we turn to the pool shock. Essentially, pool shocking involves adding lots of chlorine to a pool quickly to kill or prevent the build up of contaminants.
BurnOut® is a registered trademark of BioLab, Inc. In The Swim® is not affiliated with BioLab, Inc. and does not carry their products. The use of BurnOut® is for comparison purposes only.
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