chlor brite

Leslie’s Chlor Brite has the highest percentage of Sodium Dichlor active ingredient to destroy organic contaminants, kill bacteria and control algae. At Leslie’s, We Know Pools, and we are your best source for affordable pool shock.

Leslie’s Chlor Brite has the highest percentage of Sodium Dichlor active ingredient to destroy organic contaminants, kill bacteria and control algae. At Leslie’s, We Know Pools, and we are your best source for affordable pool shock.

How often should I use Chlor Brite?

Routine Usage Directions for Swimming Pools

Broadcast 3 ounces of Leslie’s Chlor Brite per 10,000 gallons of the pool water every other day, or as needed, to maintain a Free Available Chlorine (FAC) level of 1-4 ppm. This quantity may vary based upon bather load, water temperature and other conditions.

What is the difference between Chlor Brite and shock?

Weekly use of Chlor Brite supports the sanitizing efforts of both traditional chlorine tablets and saltwater chlorine generator systems. Chlorine-free pool shock is great for quickly oxidizing contaminants, but it will not kill germs or algae.

How long after adding Chlor Brite Can you swim?

It is recommended to wait at least 20 minutes to an hour after adding water balancing chemicals. You should wait 2-4 hours (or one full cycle through the filter) to swim from the moment you use calcium chloride in your pool.

Does Leslie’s Chlor Brite have stabilizer?

Leslie’s Chlor Brite Dichlor is stabilized, containing an ultraviolet inhibitor to help make sure the chlorine sanitizer stays in the water doing its job killing bacteria and algae.

Does Chlor Brite raise pH?

Fast dissolving at 55% Available Chlorine. Stabilized so it lasts longer than non-stabilized shock. Does not raise the pH level (6.0 – 7.0). Perfect for all types of pools.

How do you measure Leslie’s Chlor Brite?

2. Broadcast a half- ounce of Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies Chlor Brite (per 500 gallons) over the surface of the water. Test the Free Available Chlorine (FAC) level and add additional Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies Chlor Brite, if necessary, to attain a 3-5 ppm FAC level.

How do you open the Leslie’s chlorine bucket?

On the lid there are four tabs one of which has a not very flexible plastic protrusion. When that is in lock mode the lid won’t turn, Press on that serrated plastic lock and turn the lid until the other tabs are aligned with the open spaces on the lid. Then lift it off.

Can I add shock and chlorine at the 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.

Can too much chlorine make your pool green?

The free chlorine levels might be low.

But be careful—adding too much chlorine in pool water can cause those metals to oxidize and turn the pool a different shade of green.

Can I use shock instead of chlorine tablets?

You do need to use both tabs and shock. Without tabs, the chlorine shock will dissipate quickly out of the water; without shock, the chlorine level will not get high enough to fully sanitize the water.

What is a sodium hypochlorite solution?

Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is a solution made from reacting chlorine with a sodium hydroxide solution. These two reactants are the major co-products from most chlor-alkali cells. Sodium hypochlorite, commonly referred to as bleach, has a variety of uses and is an excellent disinfectant/antimicrobial agent.

Is sodium dichloro s Triazinetrione the same as chlorine?

Dichlor, short for Dichloro-S- Triazinetrione, is one type of chlorine available for keeping pool water clean. Similar to trichlor, a different kind of chlorine, dichlor is usually granular but can also be found in tablets.

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