To use isocyanuric acid in a swimming pool, you will need to:
1. Determine the amount of ICA that you need. This will depend on the size of your pool and the amount of chlorine that you are using. You can find instructions for how to calculate this on the product label.
2. Add the ICA to a bucket of water and mix until it is dissolved.
3. Pour the ICA solution into the pool water and stir well to distribute it evenly.
4. Run the pool pump for at least 24 hours to ensure that the ICA is completely dissolved and distributed.
5. Monitor the ICA level in the pool water and add more as needed. The recommended ICA level is between 50 and 100 ppm.
Notes:
- Never add isocyanuric acid directly to the pool water, as this can cause it to clump and become difficult to dissolve.
- Do not use isocyanuric acid if the pool water is over 100°F, as this can cause the ICA to break down and release harmful chemicals.
- If you have a vinyl liner pool, be sure to use a stabilizer that is compatible with vinyl liners.
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