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  1. [quote user="J.R."]

    Thanks SD

    I had assumed that I would have to put my 1972 Lotus Elan on CGC when I finally unearth and restore it, do you think that there is a possibility of registering it normally then?

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    JR - a friend of mine locally is a LOTUS man, he has already done one of his 'Loti' and has another to do shortly. Regarding Conformity certs etc, not available for our older cars, so the 'collection' route is the best, plus the larger engined, higher horsepower cars wont pay as much registration tax,

    Jamie

  2. Hello Andrew

    Well that is very interesting and good news, as their Chemicals are very expensive. And, the funny thing is, even though they state that no Chlorine products can be used, the 'blocks' they provide for the skimmers smell like a Chlorine tablet!

    When you say Javel, is that like the ordinary Supermarket Javel (bleach) or a stronger concentrate - I seem to remember that the store ones are around 2-3% sodium hypochlorite.

    I do check and maintain my PH +/- regularly. Where do you normally obtain the Acide Trichlorocynurate from?

    thanks for your advice so far..

    Jamie

  3. [quote user="Poolguy"]

    How mach Javel is enough to choc a pool? Well in a 10 x 5, I have been known to use a whole 20 litre drum (9.6%) as I wanted 10PPM to clean up a particularly nasty situation. If its not so bad, maybe half that. Good idea to dilute it 50: 50 before adding, and pour it in away from the liner to avoid repercussions on the liner.

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    Hello Andrew

    I had a pool installed last summer, and the manufacturer states that to keep the warranty valid for the liner, I must use their chemicals - they are non-chlorine based (apparently), and my question is, does chlorine affect liners and if so, at what strength would the ppm have to be to do such damage (fading I guess?)?

    Jamie

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