But Shock Xtra Blue is by far the best of all! I use two pounds for a standard weekly treatment in our 21,000 gallon in-ground pool, and it’s almost all I need!
Does Clorox shock Xtra Blue have chlorine in it?
Available Chlorine: 39%.
What does Clorox 6 in 1 shock do?
The resealable, easy open, easy open bottle treats 12,000 gallons of water to clear cloudy, smelly water. This fast dissolving pool shock kills bacteria and removes swimmer contaminants, while helping control algae growth. It wont bleach your liner or affect your waters pH level like other brands.
How much Clorox shock should I put in my pool?
If you need to calculate how much bleach or Clorox you need to shock your pool, you will have to use 1/2 gallon of bleach per 10,000 gallons of water to raise the chlorine levels by 5 ppm.
What happens if you put too much shock in your swimming pool?
What happens if too much shock is added? You cannot overshock a swimming pool or add too much. Adding too much shock or overshocking your pool will kill off algae. The negative of adding too much shock is it will upset the chemical balance of your pool.
How long do I wait after shocking my pool?
In general, it’s recommended that you wait up to 24 hours to hop into a pool after it’s been shocked, depending on the size of the pool, Alan says.
Is Clorox pool shock the same as chlorine?
1) What is the difference between chlorine and shock? Do I need to use both? Chlorine is a sanitizer, and (unless you use Baquacil products) is necessary for maintaining a clear and healthy pool. Shock is chlorine, in a high dose, meant to shock your pool and raise the chlorine level quickly.
How long after Clorox shock Can you swim?
Swim-Ready in 15 Minutes
Fast dissolving formula works quickly so you can treat and swim in just 15 minutes.
Why is Clorox pool shock out of stock?
The shortage is due to increased demand for pool supplies during the pandemic and a chemical fire at a BioLab facility in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura that knocked out one of the country’s three main chlorine manufacturers.
Does Clorox pool shock work?
Works as advertised to shock the pool, clear up cloudiness, and the chlorine smell doesn’t linger. While I haven’t tried using it a few hours just before getting into the pool as they claim you can do (if your pool was already clear and you just wanted a quick touch up), but I can see how they make that claim.
How often should you shock your pool?
How Often Should I Shock My Pool? Shocking your pool regularly will help to keep the water clean and free of contaminants. You should aim to shock your pool about once a week, with the additional shock after heavy use. Some tell-tale signs that your pool needs to be shocked are cloudy, foamy, green, or odourous water.
How many bags of shock do I need to open my pool?
To shock your pool, use 2 pounds of shock for every 10,000 gallons of water. This should raise your chlorine levels to 10.0 ppm. Depending on your pool, you can use either Leslie’s Power Powder Plus or Leslie’s Chlor Brite.
How long does pool shock take to work?
Keep your pump and filter running. Give the shock a good 12 to 24 hours to work it’s magic. If the algae hasn’t cleared up after 24-48 hours, clean and brush the pool and add another shock treatment.
Can I shock pool 2 days in a row?
It’s pretty tough to over-shock your pool; shocking your pool two days in a row with the proper dosage for your pool volume shouldn’t be a problem – and in fact, is sometimes even needed to rid your pool of algae and other contaminants.
What is the difference between shock and chlorine?
The main difference between Shock and Chlorine is that the shock is a high dose of chlorine, whose only function is to shock by raising the chlorine level in the swimming pool. On the other hand, Chlorine is a general sanitiser used to maintain a crystal and clear pool for swimming.