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Re: Clarification on shocking?
Unfortunately without an accurate test kit, you may have to shock it "just because" a few times to make sure you're not missing anything. However, in your situation, I would say that if your normal overnight chlorine consumption starts increasing, or if your water starts looking hazy, I would use those as indicators that shocking is needed.
Janet
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