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		<title>The Different Types Of Swimming Pool Chemicals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get rid of most of the germs inside the pool, you should shock your pool with a strong chlorine treatment. If you are having trouble with any type of algae build up, you should buy a strong algaecide and follow the instructions on the chemical packaging carefully. You will notice results very soon and [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>To get rid of most of the germs inside the pool, you should shock your pool with a strong chlorine treatment. If you are having trouble with any type of algae build up, you should buy a strong algaecide and follow the instructions on the chemical packaging carefully. You will notice results very soon and can soon begin swimming in your pool like before.</p>
<p>The most common method of pool cleaning via chemicals is pool shock, which is a high chlorine based chemical that should be added to your water around once a week, depending on how frequently the pool is used of course. The process raises the levels of chlorine in the pool to such a high amount that any bacteria inside are killed immediately.</p>
<p>Another common method is with algaecides, which kills the multiple forms of algae that can live inside your water. Whatever method you use, you’re doing a great service to your pool and the friends and family who will be swimming in it.</p>
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