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Vinny

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Re: calcium hypochlorite?
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2007, 05:22:16 pm »
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When the PH is low it goes into solution, hence clear water and metal taste but not too good for your heater, gaskets, orings, and pump bearings.  If you want to clear your pool just never add PH. LOL  Superblue is a polymer base and quagulates suspended particles and drops it to the bottom of the pool to vacuum.  An algalator will quagulate suspended particles for the filter itself to pick up.  If you have a main drain than you don't need to use either or.

What are you talking about?   I have no clue! :o Both high and low PH can be in a solution - that's how PH meters are calibrated along with a neutral.

PH has a range and you're supposed to keep it there. Low or High PH is not good. Checking the PH is part of proper water maintenance.

Is superblue a clarifier? If it is, what does that have to do with what we were talking about?




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