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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 18:49:10 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: Swimming pool chlorine and household bleach are both Sodium Hypochlorite. Just calculate which is cheaper to buy. The pool chlorine is 2-3 times the strength of normal bleach. And Ultra Clorox is about 1/3 stronger than standard bleach. The last time I looked at the packaged pool chlorine it worked out to the same price as no name laundry bleach but we can buy pool chlorine from the pool store in bulk for less than half of what the packaged product costs. There is also the problem that all of this tends to deteriorate over time so that 10% chlorine in the Jug at Home Depot may only be 8 or 9% if it has a lot of dust on the bottle. My pool store turns over several hundred gallons a week so it is always fresh.. I get my liquid at the pool store. Since this is California the bleach costs extra cause it is a chemical. Normal clorination is via tablets. Every couple of years I dump part of the pool and add fresh water to lower the stabilizer levels. Works for me. And with the solar heater, I do run a comfortable pool in the summer time. |
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