Pool Bomb™ Pool Shock & Maintenance Powder
Description
Description
Pool Bomb™ HOCL Pool Shock & Maintenance Powder
- Helps maintain a free chlorine residual during normal pool use.
- Can be applied at higher dosage as a shock treatment during heavier contamination events.
- Helps address swimmer waste, oils, sunscreen residue, and light organic contamination through its chlorine + surfactant system.
- Supports water balance through buffering agents that moderate the pH impact of dosing.
- Provides a simpler approach to dosing by grams per pool volume rather than imprecise scoop estimates.
Features
- HOCL Chlorine Source: Releases free available chlorine in water to help maintain a measurable chlorine residual.
- pH Buffering System: Sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate help moderate pH impact after each dose.
- Plant-Based Surfactant: Helps break down surface organic residue and supports water clarity.
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Gram-Based Dosing: Treat to pool volume, no dispenser or timer required.
Satisfaction Guaranteed: Backed by SolutionsHOCL’s 100% satisfaction policy.
What Is Pool Bomb™ and How Does It Work?
Pool Bomb™ is a dual-purpose pool treatment powder built around HOCL, a stabilised chlorine source that releases free available chlorine when dissolved in water. Added buffers help moderate the pH impact of each dose, while an plant-based surfactant work alongside the chlorine to reduce organic load from swimmer waste, sunscreen, body oils, debris and the main contributors to dull, cloudy pool water.
Unlike products that rely on vague ‘scoop and add’ instructions, Pool Bomb™ is dosed in grams per pool volume so you treat to your water conditions, not a fixed calendar. Use it for regular maintenance every 1–3 days, or increase the dose for shock treatment after heavy bather load, rain, parties, or visible cloudiness. Always keep the pump running during application and re-test free chlorine after circulation before swimming.
How Pool Bomb™ Works:
- HOCL Release: HOCL releases free available chlorine in water, helping maintain a measurable chlorine residual for ongoing pool upkeep.
- Buffered Water Chemistry: Sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate help moderate the pH impact after each dose, reducing the need for separate pH adjustments.
- Flexible Dosing for Any Pool: Use at maintenance dose (125–250 g / 10,000 gal) for regular upkeep or at shock dose (630–1,260 g / 10,000 gal) for heavy-demand events.
Pool Chemistry You Should Know:
- How HOCL Works: HOCL releases free available chlorine in water. This chlorine residual is what drives pool maintenance and reducing organic load and helping maintain water clarity. Visit our Scientific Studies section for more detail.
- Dosing by Grams: Weigh your dose before adding it. Use 125–250 g per 10,000 gallons for maintenance and 630–1,260 g per 10,000 gallons for shock treatment. Always run the pump during and after application.
- Test Before and After: Check free chlorine and pH before every treatment. Re-test after one full circulation cycle and only adjust chemistry if readings fall outside your target range.
SolutionsHOCL™ Pool Bomb Cleaner Product Table
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| Product name | Pool Bomb™ HOCL Pool Shock & Maintenance Powder |
| Form | Fine Powder (fast-dissolving) |
| Application | Routine chlorine maintenance and shock treatment, dosed by gram per pool volume |
| Product Description | Dual-purpose pool treatment powder formulated with HOCL, buffering agents and a plant-based surfactant. Supports chlorine maintenance and shock treatment. |
| Weight | Available in 400 grams and 1,360 grams |
| Key Ingredients | HOCL, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Plant-Based Surfactant, Anti-Caking Aid |
| Price | 400 g: $39.97 / 1,360 g: $89.97 and Free Shipping all 50 states |
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Water Treated (1 ppm) |
For reference only. Actual dose is based on target ppm and water test results, not maximum dilution. |
| Water Treated (3 ppm) | For reference only. See dosing table for maintenance and shock dosing ranges. |
| Scoop Usage | Maintenance: 125–250 g per 10,000 gal. Shock: 630–1,260 g per 10,000 gal. Weigh by gram, not scoop. |
| EPA Certification | Not EPA-registered. Formulated for pool maintenance and general cleaning use. |
| Benefits | Buffered pH support after dosing • Pool Bomb action on organic debris • Compatible with all pool surface types |
400 g Package Dosing Guide
- Maintenance dose: 125–250 g per 10,000 gallons. Adjust based on water test results and current free chlorine reading.
- Shock dose: 630 g per 10,000 gallons (standard shock). Up to 1,260 g for heavier demand.
- One 400 g bag provides approximately 1–3 maintenance treatments for a 10,000–15,000 gallon pool depending on conditions.
- Always weigh by gram using a kitchen or pool scale. Do not estimate by scoop.
1,360 g Package Dosing Guide
- Maintenance dose: 125–250 g per 10,000 gallons. Best for pool owners treating regularly or managing larger pool volumes.
- Shock dose: 630–1,260 g per 10,000 gallons. The 1,360 g size provides 1–2 full shock treatments for a 10,000 gallon pool.
- Best value option for pools above 15,000 gallons or pools treated more than twice per week.
- Always weigh by gram. Re-test after each treatment and adjust only based on water test readings.
Product Application:
Pool Bomb™ is designed for routine pool chlorine maintenance and periodic shock treatment. Add the measured amount to your pool with the pump running, allow full circulation, and re-test free chlorine before swimming. Dose to your water test results not a fixed schedule.
Please Note: Pool Bomb™ is not EPA-registered. It is formulated for pool maintenance and general cleaning use. Always follow label dosing instructions. Test your pool water before and after treatment and dose based on your test results.
Pool Bomb™ vs. Dichlor-Based Formulas
Dichlor (dichloroisocyanuric acid) dissolves quickly and delivers a rapid chlorine spike, which can make it harder to maintain a stable free chlorine residual between treatments.
Pool Bomb™ uses HOCL rather than dichlor. Its buffering agents (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) help moderate the pH impact after dosing, reducing the adjustment work that typically follows a high-chlorine shock treatment.
Why Pool Bomb™ Is a Smarter Maintenance Choice
Pool Bomb™ combines chlorine delivery (HOCL), pH buffering (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) and a plant-based surfactant in one product. Most pool shock products address only the chlorine side of pool maintenance. Pool Bomb™ addresses chlorine demand, organic load, and pH stability together.
For residential pools, this means fewer separate products and a more consistent maintenance routine. The gram-based dosing approach also means you can scale treatment up or down based on actual pool conditions rather than fixed weekly schedules.
Why Pool Bomb™?
- Dual-Purpose Formula: One product for both routine maintenance dosing and shock treatment. No need to switch products between regular care and higher-demand events.
- HOCL Chlorine Source: HOCL is used in water treatment applications internationally. It delivers free available chlorine with a built-in buffering component, which many standard pool shock products don't include.
- Works with Any Pool Type: Compatible with saltwater, vinyl, fibreglass, concrete, in-ground, and above-ground pools. Dose by gram to your pool’s volume and water test results.
Understanding Pool Bomb™ Chemistry
Pool Bomb™ delivers chlorine through HOCL, the active form of free available chlorine. When dissolved in water. HOCL is the same active species produced by all chlorine-based pool products, including liquid chlorine, trichlor tablets, and calcium hypochlorite. Pool Bomb™ also includes buffering agents that help moderate the pH impact of chlorine addition, which is one of the main adjustment tasks pool owners face after standard shock treatments.
Chloramines form when free chlorine reacts with nitrogen-containing compounds from swimmer waste and the source of the “pool smell” many swimmers associate with over-chlorinated pools. The HOCL Pool Bomb™ helps reduce the organic load (body oils, sunscreen, debris) that drives both chlorine demand and chloramine formation, meaning your free chlorine residual goes further between treatments.
Follow label dosing instructions and test your water before and after each treatment. If you are new to HOCL-based products, start at the lower end of the maintenance dose range (125 g per 10,000 gal) and adjust upward based on test results. Pool chemistry is condition-dependent and no product works the same way in every pool.
Educational Resources
Want to understand the science behind Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) in pool water treatment? Our Scientific Studies section includes peer-reviewed research, government water treatment references, and independent studies on chlorine chemistry in swimming pools.
Use this section to understand how free available chlorine behaves at different pH levels, and why gram-based dosing produces more consistent results than fixed-schedule applications.
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Pool maintenance covered? Spa Bomb™ brings the same HOCL + buffering formula to hot tubs and spas formulated for smaller water volumes and the higher temperatures that drive faster chlorine loss and organic build-up in spa water. Available in 400 g packs.
Satisfaction Guaranteed:
SolutionsHOCL™backs every Pool Bomb™ purchase with a 100% satisfaction policy. If you’re not satisfied with your results, contact us directly and we’ll make it right.
Safety and Usage Information
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Pool Bomb™ HOCL Pool Shock & Maintenance Powder
Pool Bomb™ is a dual-purpose pool treatment powder built around HOCL, an eco-friendly stabilised chlorine source that releases free available chlorine in water. Added buffering agents moderate pH impact after each dose, while an plant-based surfactant reduce the organic load that causes cloudy, dull pool water. One product for routine maintenance and shock treatment, dosed by gram, not guesswork.

Why Fatty Acids & Proteins Cause Cloudy Water—and How We Fix It
Compounds Neutralized:
- Body oils (fatty acids)
- Sweat proteins
- Organic debris (leaves, lotion, plant matter)
What Happens If Not Neutralized:
Leads to scum lines, cloudy water, increased demand on filters and chemical treatments.
Product Benefits:
- Keeps water crystal clear and inviting
- Prevents slippery, greasy surfaces and time-consuming manual cleaning
- Preserves pool and spa equipment by reducing organic load
HOCL Pool Shock vs Trichlor
| Feature | Trichlor | Pool Bomb™ (HOCL) |
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| pH Impact | Very acidic (pH 2.8–3.0) — constant correction required | Near-neutral — less adjustment needed |
| Dissolve Speed | Slow (hours to days) — not ideal for shock | Fast-dissolving — works immediately |
| Surface Safety | Creates acidic hot spots — damages surfaces | Safe for vinyl, fibreglass, concrete & saltwater pools |
- You need a fast, real shock treatment after heavy use or weather events
- Your pool surface is vinyl or fibreglass and needs protection
- You want to reduce frequent pH adjustments
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Why HOCL and What Makes Pool Bomb™ Different
Most pool shock products use trichloroisocyanuric acid (trichlor) or calcium hypochlorite. Pool Bomb™ is built on HOCL, a stabilised chlorine source used in water treatment applications worldwide. HOCL dissolves quickly and releases free available chlorine in water while the formula's sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate content helps moderate the pH impact of each dose, reducing the adjustment work that often follows a trichlor shock.
How Does HOCL Enhance Chlorine Stability in Outdoor Pools?
The added plant-based surfactant address the organic load that chlorine alone cannot efficiently process: sunscreen residue, body oils, and debris that accumulate during normal pool use. The result is a product that supports both your chlorine demand and your water clarity at the same time.
Chlorine Tablets vs. SolutionsHOCL™ Pool Bomb™ HOCL Shock & Maintenance Powder
| Feature | Chlorine Tablets | SolutionsHOCL™ Pool Bomb |
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| Primary Ingredient | Trichloroisocyanuric acid (Trichlor) or dichloroisocyanuric acid (Dichlor) | HOCL, releases free available chlorine in water to support pool maintenance and shock treatment. |
| Purpose | Sanitization and algae control through chlorine release | Routine pool maintenance to reduce organic buildup, grime, and scale |
| Action Mechanism | Dissolves slowly to release free chlorine for disinfection | Releases free available chlorine via HOCL dissolution, supported by plant-based surfactant system and pH buffering agents to reduce organic load and moderate water balance after dosing |
| Chemical Byproducts | Builds up cyanuric acid, which can reduce chlorine effectiveness | pH buffering agents help moderate water balance after each dose. |
| Odor Levels | Strong “chlorine” or “bleach” smell from chloramines | Light or neutral odor; avoids heavy chloramine formation |
| Effect on pH | Often lowers pool pH; requires pH increasers | Contains sodium carbonate to help stabilize pH naturally |
| Safety | Can irritate skin, eyes, and equipment surfaces | Non-toxic and non-corrosive; designed for safer handling |
| Environmental Impact | Contains strong oxidizers; may release chlorinated residues | Eco-conscious, biodegradable formulation safe for regular maintenance |
| World Health Organization Reference | Not referenced by WHO | The World Health Organization recognizes hypochlorous acid (HOCL) as a chlorine-based compound used internationally in water treatment and sanitation applications who (factual statement, not an efficacy claim) |
| EPA Registration | Registered sanitizers and disinfectants | Not EPA certified; designed for general cleaning and maintenance |
| Maintenance Frequency | Typically maintained with feeders or weekly addition | Used once weekly for ongoing pool clarity maintenance |
| Pool Compatibility | Suitable for most pools but may degrade vinyl/fiberglass with overuse | Compatible with saltwater, vinyl, fiberglass, above-ground, and in-ground pools |
| Equipment Corrosion | Can corrode metal parts and pool systems | Non-corrosive; helps extend equipment lifespan |
| Ease of Use | Requires controlled dosing or dispensing system | Simple scoop-and-pour formula—no dispenser required |
| Swim Wait Time | 24 hours after chlorine shock | Re-test free chlorine after one full circulation cycle. Enter the pool when free chlorine reads 1–3 ppm. Wait time varies by dose, pool volume, and conditions. |
| Odor & Skin Sensitivity | Strong chlorine smell; may cause dryness | Gentle on skin; minimal odor |
| Cost Efficiency | Lower per-tablet cost; higher maintenance consumption | Treats larger volumes cost-effectively (up to 345,458 gallons with 1360 g) |
Real Pool Problems—Smarter Solutions with Pool Bomb™

What Makes Pool Bomb™ the Better Maintenance Choice?
Pool Bomb™ is built for pool owners who want to treat their water based on test results, not habit. The HOCL chlorine source dissolves quickly, the Plant-based surfactant helps reduces the organic load that drives chlorine demand up, and the buffering agents help moderate pH after dosing — three things most standard pool shock products don’t address together.
The result is a product that works as a regular maintenance tool and a shock treatment in one bag. Dose it light for everyday upkeep. Dose it heavier after a party, a storm, or a stretch of hot weather. The same product handles both, and the gram-based dosing means you’re always treating to your pool’s actual conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What makes Pool Bomb™ different from traditional pool shock?
Q1: What makes Pool Bomb™ different from traditional pool shock?
A: Pool Bomb™ uses HOCL as its chlorine source rather than trichlor or calcium hypochlorite. It also includes a buffering system (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) that helps moderate pH impact after dosing, plus an plant-based surfactant to reduce organic load. Most standard shock products address only chlorine — Pool Bomb addresses chlorine, pH balance, and organic debris together.
Q2: How much Pool Bomb™ do I use for regular maintenance?
Q2: How much Pool Bomb™ do I use for regular maintenance?
A: Start with 125–250 grams per 10,000 gallons and adjust based on your water test results. Most residential pools are managed in the 1–3 ppm free chlorine range. Always test before and after dosing and adjust to your pool’s actual conditions.
Q3: How much should I use for shock treatment?
Q3: How much should I use for shock treatment?
A: Use 630–1,260 grams per 10,000 gallons depending on pool condition, organic load, and the chlorine increase you’re targeting. Use 630 g for a standard weekly shock and 1,260 g for heavier contamination, post-storm recovery, or significant cloudiness.
Q4: How often should I use Pool Bomb™?
Q4: How often should I use Pool Bomb™?
A: Most residential pools need maintenance dosing every 1–3 days. Shock treatment is typically used weekly during peak season or after rain, parties, cloudy water, or high bather load. Dose to your test results — not a fixed schedule.
Q5: Can Pool Bomb™ be used in saltwater pools?
Q5: Can Pool Bomb™ be used in saltwater pools?
A: Yes. Pool Bomb™ is compatible with saltwater pools. Use the same gram-based dosing and adjust based on your water test readings as you would with any pool type.
Q6: Will it work in above-ground, fibreglass, and vinyl pools?
Q6: Will it work in above-ground, fibreglass, and vinyl pools?
A: Yes. Pool Bomb™ is compatible with all common pool surface types including vinyl, fibreglass, concrete, and above-ground pools when used according to water test results.
Q7: Can Pool Bomb™ help with cloudy or green water?
Q7: Can Pool Bomb™ help with cloudy or green water?
A: Pool Bomb™ includes a plant-based surfactant that helps break down the organic matter — oils, sunscreen, and debris — that commonly contributes to cloudy water. Shock dosing (630–1,260 g per 10,000 gal) can help address cloudiness caused by elevated organic load or low chlorine residual.
Q8: How long do I have to wait after using it to swim?
Q8: How long do I have to wait after using it to swim?
A: Re-test your free chlorine after running the pump through at least one full circulation cycle. Wait until free chlorine returns to a standard residential range (typically 1–3 ppm) before swimming.
Q9: Is this safe for my pool pump and filter system?
Q9: Is this safe for my pool pump and filter system?
A: Yes. Pool Bomb™ is a powder format that dissolves in the pool water and is compatible with standard residential filtration and pump systems. Keep the pump running during and after application.
Q10: Is there a guarantee if I don’t like the results?
Q10: Is there a guarantee if I don’t like the results?
A: Yes. SolutionsHOCL™ backs Pool Bomb™ with a 100% satisfaction policy. Contact the team directly if you’re not satisfied with your results.











