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1. Purchase the chlorine product best-suited for your pool. There are many types of chlorine products. Liquid chlorine is used for larger commercial pools and is very difficult to
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1. Measure the pool size to determine the number of gallons of water it will hold. If the pool is rectangular, measure the width, the length and the depth. Multiply the length by
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1. Use the pool test kit to test your pool's chlorine level. Maintain chlorine levels between 1 to 1.5 ppm (parts per million). If levels are lower, you will need to add chlorine
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1. Remove floating debris from the surface of the pool with the pool net. 2. Turn off the saltwater chlorine generator for the duration of the shock treatment. 3. Fill the bucket
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