By Blue Wave


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Model # NY442

Product Description

BLUE WAVE SHOCK TREATMENTS
These powerful 1 lb. bags are your secret to a successful season! Swimmers, rainfall, sunlight, and leaves deplete chlorine's ability to sanitize your pool. Shock “burns" or oxidizes these contaminates and replenishes the chlorine level in your pool. Shocking actually restores your chlorine's “fighting power" and makes it safe to swim again.

Did you know that those noxious odors, skin irritations, and eye-burning problems are not usually the result of too much chlorine? In fact, there is likely not enough chlorine to oxidize the organic matter. Blue Wave pool shock is the only solution!! For a trouble-free season remember to shock:
-Once every other week under normal conditions
-Once a week during prolonged periods of warm weather, heavy rainfall, and heavy bather loads

NO-CHLOR SHOCK!
This non-Chlorine Shock is an extremely powerful, long lasting, oxidizer that will not affect your pool's chlorine level. Perfect for weekly maintenance and pools with heavy bather loads, Compatible with bromine Dosage: 1 lb. per 10,000 gallons

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Product Specifications

# of 1 lb Bags:
24
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?     Asked on 7/29/2006by Guest

Following chemical treatment, how long do I have to wait before I use my pool?
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A  Answered on 7/29/2006 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

With the exception of superchlorinating (which requires waiting until the chlorine level drops to recommended levels), you can generally use your pool when the chemical is dispersed throughout the pool. Fifteen minutes to one hour is a good rule of thumb.
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?     Asked on 5/19/2007by Guest

What is the chemical make-up of this product?
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A  Answered on 5/19/2007 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

The Active ingredient is: Potassium Monopersulfate.
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?     Asked on 1/25/2012by Guest

I'm looking for pool shock to sanitize my drinking water. Will this work?
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A  Answered on 1/25/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

I have heard of people using pool shock to sanitize drinking water but I can not promote the use of any pool shock for this purpose. You will want to contact the NSF for further information.
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