How much shock should I use with Yellow Treat?
This varies depending on the type of chlorine. In general, we'd recommend 2 pounds or gallons of chlorine shock for every 10,000 gallons or capful of Yellow Treat. Always make sure to refer to the directions of your chlorine manufacturer.
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Does Yellow Treat affect chlorine readings?
It can. If you use too much Yellow Treat and not enough chlorine it may make it difficult to get a reading. If that happens, don't shock. Just chlorinate as normal until the reading returns. It can take up to a few days for your readings to ...
I used Yellow Treat and my pool can't get a chlorine reading.
Yellow Treat can sometimes interfere with chlorine readings, especially if you use too much and not enough chlorine. If that happens, don't shock. Just chlorinate as normal until the reading returns. You shouldn't get algae in the meantime.
How much Yellow Treat do I use?
You should add 5 ounces (one capful or one bag) of Yellow Treat per 10,000 gallons. You can find more information in the Directions tab on the product page.
How much shock should I use with Swamp Treat?
This varies depending on the type of chlorine. In general, we'd recommend 4 pounds or gallons of chlorine shock for 20,000 gallon pool.
How much shock should I use with Pink Treat?
This varies depending on the type of chlorine. In general, we'd recommend 4 pounds or gallons of chlorine shock for 20,000 gallon pool. Make sure to reference the chlorine manufacturer's directions.