Yes
the same as before. whoever told you that you didnt have to shock and use algaecide lied. the same as before. whoever told you that you didnt have to shock and use algaecide lied.
It might otherwise use a copper based algaecide at the same time and that should do it.
you should use a chlorine floater, shock it once a week and add algaecide weekly as a preventative.
It will take from days to weeks to have that much algaecide displaced. You should not use the pool during that time. NEXT TIME READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCTS THAT YOU USE BEFORE YOU USE IT. I would also watch out for any side effects from the copious amounts of algaecide used.
Its basically the same, you can shock the water if you wish However you do need to make sure that Algaecide you us is ok to use with your chlorinator as some of the copper based algaecides may void your warranty.
Beacause chlorine is not being put in which is making it turn yellow :)
Yes. Cut off the oxygen supply using an algaecide. It will die. Let particle sellte or use flock. Vacuum to waste and then use an algaecide on a regular basis.
I turned my pool water whiteI just turned my pool water white, by accident, of course, because I put too much PH balancer in at the same time as my shock-it. Apparently you are supposed to wait at least 2 hrs after the shock-it. I'm having to replace 1/2 my water with fresh, and am pumping just air into it. It's clearing a little, but this looks like it's going to take a few days. When I test it, my pH it perfect but I don't show any br or chlor, at all, after 2 bags of shock-it. Great start to a hot summer, huh? Shock-it has no chlorine. next time you shock your pool be sure to usechlorine chlorine tabs or granules to maintain the chlorine levels.
The same as in any chlorine pool toss a bit of extra chlorine in for starters, if this does not help get some algaecide from your pool shop. Not be careful that you use the right kind of algaecide as metal based products don't necessarily agree with salt water chlorinators.
B. D. Henshall has written: 'On some aspects of the use of shock tubes in aerodynamic research' 'An index of mathematical tables for shock-tube flow' 'Shock speed and running time measurements in the N.P.L. Hypersonic Shock Tunnel' 'The use of multiple diaphragms in shock tubes'
Yes, you can use both at the same time.