![]() ![]() (Music) Do it yourself pool care is now simpler than ever. This is the show all about you and your space. Today, we’ll show you how to make your driving spaces stylish and more comfortable. Your car, it’s another space you live in just about every day. We’ll show you an innovative solution that will save you hours of nasty work. Climbing the ladder and dealing with leaves, bugs, and muck is a tiring and potentially dangerous chore. The weather is right and the family is ready to use the pool, but what about that strong chlorine odor? We’ll show you what to do about it. The strongest shock available kills any organism – but safe for home use since I was only doing DIY pool maintenance.Discount pool shock or coupons that I could use at Lowes or at Leslie’s Pool Supply.Pool shock products for Arizona’s hard water with high levels of alkaline (liquids or granules).The best shock to use for an in-ground pool that had been re-plastered (with and without chlorine).The best price on pool shock (anything less than $5 per treatment was a deal).That’s right, Clorox Xtra Blue is the best!Īs a DIY, I searched high and low for a product that would save me time and money because I wanted: ![]() I buy the best pool shock I can afford because by far it’s the most important pool chemical along with chlorine tablets for keeping my swimming pool clean, clear blue, safe for swimming, and odor and algae free.Īfter over a decade of do-it-yourself swimming pool care, I’ve tried every flavor of pool shock there is from HTH, Pool Essentials, Aqua-Chem, Kem-Tek Super Shock, DryTec, In The Swim, to the Leslie Pools brand, and the best I have found is Clorox Xtra Blue. Pool shock is the one important pool supply I definitely don’t skimp on. ![]() I’ve learned my lesson when it comes to buying cheap pool chemicals. You name it, and I’ve tried it – every brand of pool supplies sold at Walmart, Lowes, Leslie’s, and on Amazon. HANDPICKED RELATED CONTENT: Swimming Pool Chemicals (Updated Daily) I’ve spent the last 10+ years skimming out dead ducks, rats, mice, lizards, bugs, spiders, and other critters from my swimming pool…Īnd every year since 2007, I’ve spent several hundred dollars ($200 – $300) on pool chemicals, such as 3-inch chlorine tablets, pool shock, water conditioner, algaecide, and muriatic acid – all just to keep nasty organisms from living in the swimming pool water. That’s what you want when you have 1,000s of gallons of water in your backyard with kids and animals splashing around in it. ![]()
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