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yes the pool will look milky for about 24 hours, depending on how long you run your pump. for more info visit www.sparklepoolcleaning.com in Houston, Texas
You should shock your pool when the chloramine level gets 0.6 or higher, mostly for indoor pools. Get a good FAS-DPD Taylor test kit and test your pool for chloramines. If the reading is 0.0-0.6, you'll be fine. http://www.clean-pool-and-spa.com/swimming-pool-chlorine.html http://www.clean-pool-and-spa.com
when you shock the pool is it suppose to look like a milky color and how long does it take to go away
when you shock the pool is it suppose to look like milky color and how long does it take to go away
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