Can I add chlorine and clarifier at the same time?

It's not a good idea to use pool shock at the same time as clarifier. Some clarifiers are polymer based and the shock can act to break up the polymer causing the clarifier to be ineffective. It's best to shock your pool before and wait a day or two before adding clarifier.
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How long after adding chlorine can I add clarifier?

Depending on how much you have added and the size of your pool, it is generally safe to wait about 4 hours after adding liquid chlorine or until levels reach 5 ppm or lower.
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Can you use pool clarifier with chlorine?

Yes, a water clarifier works in any type of pool. Be sure your other levels, like your pool chlorine, alkalinity, and ph levels, are within range.
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How long after shocking pool should I add clarifier?

Add algae gaurd 60 every 3-5 days to prevent algae. Also add clarifier 4-12 hrs after above steps, once a week to help get rid of algae and organic debris.
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Does clarifier lower chlorine?

Works with all filter types & will not clog filters. Reduces sanitizer (chlorine) demand by removing dirt particles.
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What happens if you put too much clarifier in pool?

Too much clarifier in your pool can cause an adverse reaction where your pool ends up remaining cloudy. If this happens, it's best to partially drain your pool and top it up with fresh water. You can then filter out the remaining pool clarifier overload, but be careful, too much clarifier will clog your filter.
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Can you add shock and clarifier to your pool at the same time?

It's not a good idea to use pool shock at the same time as clarifier. Some clarifiers are polymer based and the shock can act to break up the polymer causing the clarifier to be ineffective. It's best to shock your pool before and wait a day or two before adding clarifier.
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Can I add shock and clarifier at same time?

While shocking and adding algaecide is effective in getting rid of algae, it should not be done together. This is because when you mix chlorine and algaecide together, it renders both of them useless. Hence, you should first shock the pool and wait for the chlorine levels to fall below 5 PPM.
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Why is my pool still cloudy after shocking it?

But if the cloudy water persists long after you've shocked the pool, you're likely having an issue with water balance, circulation, or filtration. Heavy use of a calcium based pool shock (cal-hypo) may increase Calcium Hardness over a period of time, increasing your odds of cloudy water.
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Can you add multiple pool chemicals at the same time?

You should not add all pool chemicals at the same time. You should also avoid mixing pool chemicals together. Adding chemicals at one time can cause dangerous chemical reactions and serious injuries. In addition, it will make it difficult to balance the pool.
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How long does it take for a cloudy pool to clear up?

How long does it take for a cloudy pool to clear? Depending on how cloudy your water is, it may take 2-3 days for your water to clear. If you're using a clarifier, you'll need to run your filter 24/7, keep your water chemistry balanced, and add the proper amount of water clarifier every other day until it's clear.
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How long does water clarifier take to work in aquarium?

Water clarifiers work instantly, and you should notice sparkling clear water in just 72 hours. Now that your filter can remove these particles, your water will look visibly clearer. And, it's all thanks to the water clarifier.
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What chemicals should I balance first in my pool?

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the first thing you should balance in your pool water. TA refers to the amount of alkaline material in the water. And since alkaline is a pH stabilizer, the number of alkaline substances in water will affect the pH balance. The ideal Total Alkalinity range for pool water is 80 – 120 ppm.
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What pool chemicals should not be stored together?

Chlorine is a common disinfectant that is widely used in swimming pools and leisure centres. Chlorine should not be stored with ammonia, acetylene, benzene, butadiene, hydrogen, any petroleum gases, sodium carbide or turpentine.
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What pool chemicals should not be mixed?

Incompatible Pool Chemicals

Mixing of organic chlorinating agents (such as trichloroisocyanuric acid) and inorganic chlorinating agents (such as sodium hypochlorite) can lead to fires, explosions and chlorine gas release.
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Does pool clarifier raise pH?

Maintain proper water balance and chlorine levels following treatment. Some clarifiers may increase pool pH levels.
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How long after shocking pool Can I add chlorine?

You should wait one hour per pound of shock product added, and then test the water to confirm the pH and chlorine are in the proper range before letting anyone enter the pool. As a reminder, you want your pH to be between 7.2 and 7.8ppm and your free available chlorine to be 1-4ppm for safe swimming.
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How long should you run filter after shocking pool?

While shocking your pool will help kill any germs any algae, it won't actually get rid of them; for that, you need your filter. So be sure to run your pool filter for at least 24 hours.
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Does too much chlorine make a pool cloudy?

Excessive levels of pool chemicals can cause your water to become cloudy. High pH, high alkalinity, high chlorine or other sanitisers, and high calcium hardness are all common culprits.
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How much clarifier do I need for a 10000 gallon pool?

Add an initial dose of 97 to 128 oz of Pool Time Algicide + Clarifier per 10,000 gallons of water to rid the water of algae. Thereafter, add 24 to 48 oz (per 10,000 gallons) weekly during the swimming season to prevent re-growth of algae.
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Can I still swim in a cloudy pool?

For the most part, yes. It can be unattractive and it should be addressed, but it is mostly safe to swim in cloudy water. The only exception would be if the pool is cloudy because there are too many chemicals in it. This pool water would be unsafe to swim in and should be avoided.
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