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Some Pool Chemicals-- Swimming Pool Cleaner



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By : Stephen Campbell    zero times read
Submitted 2008-06-23 00:01:18
Every pool owner has to manage with chemicals at some point in time. When dealing with chemicals, there are some important things that you should know. Regardless of how many chemicals you have, you should never attempt to mix them all-together. Also, you should never try to add water to dry chemicals or powdered ones of any form. Last but not least, you should never, under any circumstances attempt to handle chemicals with your bare hands-- use the necessary equipment.

Throughout your time of owning a pool, there are three (3) chemicals that you simply must have for your pool. These chemicals are very essential, as you will be using them quite frequently specifically as a swimming pool cleaner or sanitizer..

Chlorine tablets-- come in dimensions of either 1 inch or 3 inch. Chlorine tablets go in your skimmer, normally 3 - 4 tablets in a specific time. During the summer, when you run your pool on a daily basis, you will need to change out your tablets weekly or so. If you are planning to use 2 skimmers, you will need around 8 tablets every week. You can buy chlorine tablets by the bucket, containing 30 to 50 tablets. They can tend to get expensive, around $80.00 a bucket, so you will need to have plenty of money to invest in your pool in summer.

Alkaline powder-- even though chlorine in your water will help to kill off germs and make your pool sanitized, it can also raise the acidity level in your pool. If you are not using enough alkaline, parts that contain metal will start to corrode, turning your water a misty green color. On the other hand, if you are using too much alkaline powder, the water will be very cloudy, raising the level of germs in the water - which can lead to very hazardous health issues. In order to put the right about of alkaline powder in your pool water, you should always use brand name alkaline powders in the amount recommended by the package inlcuded.

3. Chlorine powder
Chlorine powder is imperative to killing germs such as algae and bacteria that exist in your pool and multiply at very fast speeds. To kill off these germs, you will need to utilize a huge amount of chlorine powder in your water. Depending on the size of your pool, you may need to utilize more powder than others. Chlorine powder tends to be expensive, so you should always check how much you need before you purchase.

There are other swimming pool cleaners or sanitizer that you can utilize aside from these chemicals like dolphin pool cleaner-- a robo-cleaner-- that can effectively clean and sanitize your pool.
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