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...After each soak, I add about 2 teaspoons of di-chlor...The problem is, I put in 2 teaspoons of di-chlor last week, and the next day the chlorine was really irritating my eyes. ...The next night, the water still stunk of chlorine a little, which is noticeable because I am not used to it...it had been a week since I shocked,...so I didn my usual shock procedure. I added the activator, about 7 teaspoons of chlorine, and some protect plus. ...Then last night, I got in and noticed it still had a strong chlorine smell and my eyes were burning after I got out. 2 teaspoons of chlorine to 330 gallons of water will stay over 3ppm for over 48 hours.
Given your description, I'm wondering if your shock dose was inadequate. Free chlorine really shouldn't smell or hurt your eyes, but combined chlorine does.
Now, when I was close to the end of my water life the first time, I saw similar results, but after the water change chlorine would be almost zero after 24 hours. Now here it is barely a month after a full water change and 2 teaspoons of chlorine to 330 gallons of water will stay over 3ppm for over 48 hours. What the heck is going on?
1.)No where on my Chlorinating Concentrate bottle does it say 55% Available Chlorine It says Active Ingredient - Dichlor 99% Other ingredient 1%2.) No where on the spaguard or bioguard web pages could i find 57% available chlorine.So, If you can find the link that this on the web pages, I would appreciate that you send it to me. I could not find it.
if your going to pay $16 for 2 lbs of 62% or $14 for 2 lbs of 52% ... you have to figure which is the better bargin ...