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    Default New small kiddie pool.

    Hi,

    We just got a 22" inflatable pool and decided to follow the instructions here. I have a few questions.
    It could take a couple of days to warm the pool where we are and by then it's supposedly time to empty and refill. Is there any alternative to help this situation?
    I bought everything on the list except the Dichlor powder. I can find the following at the local Meijer (LINK REMOVED BY MOD so I could mod your post in faster) but it doesn't match the item on the list exactly. I haven't looked at any spa supply businesses. Thanks for your help.

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    Default Re: New small kiddie pool.

    Yeah, I'd have a question, too. Here's mine:
    "I have a 39" waist (uggh!); how do I get into my 22" pool."

    More seriously, which instructions are you following?

    You can always use stabilizer + plain bleach, instead of dichlor (do NOT mix the two products together!!)

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    Default Re: New small kiddie pool.

    I'm using this (link to kiddie pool chems on the poolsolutions site removed by moderator to speed up post to forum)
    What stabilizer should I use? I can find the HTH stabilizer that has CYA and Cl- at Meijer but it doesn't match the guide.

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    Default Re: New small kiddie pool.

    For stabilizer use any that lists as it's SOLE ingredient "Cyanuric Acid 100%", "IsoCyanuric Acid 100%", or "CYA 100%"....all the same thing. If it's not 100% CYA don't buy (don't buy HTH because they don't follow that rule).

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