When you add bleach to your swimming pool the sodium hypochlorite is raised in your swimming pools water which raises the chlorine levels.
Adding bleach to vinyl pool.
This is the same ingredient found in swimming pool chlorine tablets and what salt chlorinates generate when using the salt method.
Of bleach would be needed in a 150 gallon kiddie pool 1200 600 2 oz.
Your 1 cup clorox regular bleach with cloromax would have been enough to treat a 1 667 gallon pool.
Pour it in along the edge of the pool as you walk around the perimeter never pour it into the skimmer.
So the yellowing was strong bleach reacting with everything in the pool.
Typically liquid chlorine is 10 12 sodium hypochlorite where bleach is about 5 6 sodium hypochlorite.
After your cyanuric acid level is set add the bleach.
A 150 gallon kiddie pool would need approximately 1 200 drops of bleach to disinfect the pool s water.
Adding sodium hypochlorite to the pool water makes hoci which is the disease and organism destroying element in chlorine.
Since there are 600 drops in a fluid oz.
Circulate the water for several hours after adding the bleach to be sure it gets completely mixed.
Then proceed with daily testing until you understand how much chlorine your pool uses.
Empty small pools daily.
Mix uniformly with pool water.
If you need to calculate how much bleach or clorox you need to shock your pool you will have to use 1 2 gallon of bleach per 10 000 gallons of water to raise the chlorine levels by 5 ppm.
Add the bleach to the pool during the late afternoon or early evening.
The active ingredient in bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
Clorox regular bleach 2 will not harm plastic pools.
For your 50 gal pool you probably should have started with only 2 teaspoons to get the 2 ppm level.
If you are just trying to raise the chlorine level by 2 5 ppm then you will have to use as much as a gallon of bleach per 10 000 gallons of water.
At this point chlorine maintenance can be as simple as adding a little bleach to your pool every day to keep it within the target levels.
Bleach is just weaker by volume than liquid chlorine.
For pool use we want no more than 1 2ppm.
If it becomes stuck on a step or sits in one area for some time it can bleach vinyl and stain plaster.
Secondly if it flips over or if small slivers slip out of the bottom holes it will discolor or stain pool surfaces.