This will remove any dirt, debris, or other contaminants that may be in the pool water and could interfere with the chlorine conversion process.
2. Add chlorine shock to the pool.
This will kill any bacteria that may be in the pool water and will help to oxidize the Baquacil.
3. Run the pool filter for 24 hours.
This will allow the chlorine to circulate through the pool water and come into contact with all of the Baquacil molecules.
4. Test the pool water.
After 24 hours, test the pool water for chlorine and Baquacil levels. The chlorine level should be between 1 and 3 ppm, and the Baquacil level should be below 50 ppb.
5. Add chlorine stabilizer.
This will help to protect the chlorine from being broken down by the sun's UV rays.
6. Continue to run the pool filter for at least 24 hours.
This will allow the chlorine to continue to circulate through the pool water and ensure that all of the Baquacil has been oxidized.
7. Test the pool water again.
After 24 hours, test the pool water for chlorine and Baquacil levels. The chlorine level should be between 1 and 3 ppm, and the Baquacil level should be below 50 ppb.
8. Enjoy your pool!
Your pool is now safe to swim in and enjoy.
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