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hth ultimate shock treatment 7 in 1 how much water

by Leora Renner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How much liquid do you need to shock a pool?

Often, it will look something like this. 12.5% Liquid Chlorine Pool Shock – Normal Dosage: 1 gallon of shock per 10,000 gallons of water. Shock Dosage: 2 gallons of shock per 10,000 gallons of water.

How much water does a bag of shock treat?

One pound of shock treats up to 10,000 gallons of pool water. Also, keep the pool filter and pump running for at least 10 hours during and after you shock. There is a simple formula you'll need to follow in order to kill the algae effectively.

How much HTH shock should I put in my pool?

For example, HTH Super Shock! asks for one pound per 13,500 gallons. So for a 21-thousand gallon pool, you'd want to round up to two pounds of shock. Always round up to make sure your pool gets enough chlorine.

How many Litres of chlorine do you need to shock a pool?

You also need to shock your pool with chlorine. Add 2 cups (400 grams) of granulated chlorine (not stabilised) or 3 tubs of 15L chlorine (as it's actually only 20% chlorine and the rest is water).

How much shock do I need for a 5000 gallon pool?

Add liquid shock by pouring into skimmer with filter running (Liquid Shock is purchased separately, or is supplied with new pool package) at a rate of 1 gallon per 5000 gallons of pool water. Granular shock can be substituted for liquid shock, follow directions on label.

How much liquid chlorine do I need for a 10000 gallon pool?

about 52-104 ozThe most important factor though is the size of the pool. You'll need about 52-104 oz of liquid chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water. This amount should get the chlorine level to between 5 and 10 ppm.

How much shock do I need for a 1000 gallon pool?

Answer: The best thing to do is to take the reading for free chlorine first; then you can use pool calculator to find the amount of chlorine to add. Your free chlorine should always read 3 ppm. A 1000 gallon pool may just need 0.13 ounces or a little higher.

How much HTH chlorine do I add to my pool?

Shock treat with three cups of HTH granular or a sachet of HTH Shock It, following the instructions on the pack. Set the pool on filter for 24 hours. Backwash the pool for two minutes and rinse for 20 seconds.

How much shock do I need for a 6000 gallon pool?

1 lbs.Oxidize (shock) weekly using 1 lbs. of Burn Out 35®, per 6,000 gallons of water. NOTE: Be sure to remove your cover before shocking and leave it off at least 8 hours.

How much chlorine do I need for 1000 Litres?

In the heat of summer your pool can require 4 grams of chlorine per cubic meter of water (1000 litres) of water every day.

How much chlorine do I need to shock a 50000 Litre pool?

An average pool of 50,000L will require 500g of shock chlorine treatment to achieve Super Chlorination.

How much chlorine do you put in a pool per gallon?

The basic balance of chlorine to water is between 1 and 3 ppm, or 0.00013 ounces of chlorine per gallon of water.

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Product description

Why shock? Shock treat your pool at least once a week to kill unwanted bacteria and algae and to give your pool the boost of chlorine it needs to keep your water clean and clear. The HTH Ultimate pool shock treatment will help clear bacteria and algae from your swimming pool water.

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Product description

HTH Ultra Shock contains 52-percent calcium hypochlorite killing bacteria or algae quickly and hassle-free use. The fast-acting shock softens water and includes an enhanced clarification agent for maximum strength results. Conveniently designed for all pool surfaces. Available in a 1 pound concentrated formula and sold in a 6 pack.

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Shock treat your pool at least once a week to kill unwanted bacteria and algae. Shocking gives your pool the boost of chlorine it needs to keep the water clean and clear.

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