SMcCann
05-30-2012, 10:11 AM
Like so many others on this forum, I bought an Intex 16'x48" Above Ground Pool, filled it with well water, applied the standard Shock chemicals and watched my lovely water turn into dark brown Gumbo right before my eyes! I searched the internet and found the PoolForum.
I found the PoolForum Friday night with a pool full of brown sludge. I spent all day Saturday alternately reading 4 years worth of posts and going outside to stare at the brown water in my pool checking to see that nothing had changed and the filter and chemicals were not helping at all (actually, the Forum told me the chemicals had started this ugly brown ball rolling down hill). I started implementing selected Forum advice early Sunday morning. When I went to bed Sunday night, my pool was full of lovely, clear water! I spent all day Monday, happily splashing around in my wonderful new pool full of lovely clear water!
Here's what I did:
1) Applied Shock, Chlorine Tabs and a chemical to make metals clump and "show" themselves. Results: Sludge.
2) FIRST, looking down into a pool full of this water can make it look much worse than it actually is. Stirred up the water with the Skimmer pole and scooped out a large clear bowl of the water to see how bad the water actually is without the volume of the entire pool distorting/magnifying the volume of sludge. This let me know how bad it was and allowed me to gauge my progress. I used a stack of disposable ZipLoc clear plastic bowls.
3) Stole a pair of very tight weave, thick white socks from my husband.
a) Turned off the filter.
b) Inserted the Intex filter inside one of the socks.
c) Pull the top of the sock over the bottom edge of the filter, being sure to leave the opening at the bottom of the filter exposed for water flow.
d) Tucked the toe of the sock down into the top hole of the filter
e) Inserted the filter into the Filter canister on the side of the pool.
f) Covered the fountain attachment to the Filter Outflow with the second sock with a heavy duty rubberband.
g) Turn Filter back on.
4) Every one to two hours:
a) With the Filter running, removed the filter from the Filter canister. Then turned the Filter off. This keeps the water flowing out of the pool, into the Filter canister and keeps the sludge you disturb from the sock and filter from flowing back into the pool.
c) Removed the sock from the filter and using a strong spray nozzle, rinsed the pounds of sludge from the filter and the sock
d) Put the filter back inside the sock back into the Filter canister.
e) With the Filter still turned off, slipped a large ZipLoc bag in the water over the sock on the fountain attachment inside the pool.
f) Gently slipped the rubberband off the fountain being careful not to bump the sock any more than necessary so the sludge didn't release into the into the water.
g) Scooped the sock out of the pool with the ZipLoc bag, trapping the sludge in the bag and keeping it from getting out into the pool.
h) Rinsed sock and reattached.
i) Turn the Filter back on.
5) Periodically scooped out a new bowl of water and compared it to the last bowl. Stirring each bowl to redistribute any settled contents for a good comparison. This let me gauge my progress.
6) Repeated the sock procedures in Step 4 from early am Sunday morning until 8:30 Sunday night at which point the bowl of water was a weak tea/yellow color. Pool still looked very dark but again, that is distorted by the pool and the volume. Very surprised by how much clearer the water in the bowl looked compared to the water in the pool. Sprinkled about 1/2 teaspoon of powdered Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) from my baking pantry into the bowl and swirled the water. The water turned crystal clear right before my eyes like a magic trick!!!!!
8) Immediately dumped the entire contents directly into the pool and stirred with skimmer pole to distribute. Again, the water began to clear right before my eyes like a magic trick. The bottle of Vitamin C powder was 8oz.
9) Raced to WalMart to purchase a giant bottle of Vitamin C tablets. Had to check the water with a flashlight when I returned home because it was now quite dark (night, not the water!).
10) Cleaned and reattached both socks.
11) Dropped 24 Vitamin C tablets into the top of the Filter Canister and went to bed exhausted.
12) 8:30 Monday morning – jumped out of bed at 8:30 to run outside and make sure I wasn’t dreaming! Nope!!! Water in pool still beautifully clear and almost warm enough to actually get into. Oh yeah, second problem with well water – cold as ice!
13) 2 – 8pm Monday – happily floating in my pool, enjoying the view, thanking God for the PoolForum!
I found the PoolForum Friday night with a pool full of brown sludge. I spent all day Saturday alternately reading 4 years worth of posts and going outside to stare at the brown water in my pool checking to see that nothing had changed and the filter and chemicals were not helping at all (actually, the Forum told me the chemicals had started this ugly brown ball rolling down hill). I started implementing selected Forum advice early Sunday morning. When I went to bed Sunday night, my pool was full of lovely, clear water! I spent all day Monday, happily splashing around in my wonderful new pool full of lovely clear water!
Here's what I did:
1) Applied Shock, Chlorine Tabs and a chemical to make metals clump and "show" themselves. Results: Sludge.
2) FIRST, looking down into a pool full of this water can make it look much worse than it actually is. Stirred up the water with the Skimmer pole and scooped out a large clear bowl of the water to see how bad the water actually is without the volume of the entire pool distorting/magnifying the volume of sludge. This let me know how bad it was and allowed me to gauge my progress. I used a stack of disposable ZipLoc clear plastic bowls.
3) Stole a pair of very tight weave, thick white socks from my husband.
a) Turned off the filter.
b) Inserted the Intex filter inside one of the socks.
c) Pull the top of the sock over the bottom edge of the filter, being sure to leave the opening at the bottom of the filter exposed for water flow.
d) Tucked the toe of the sock down into the top hole of the filter
e) Inserted the filter into the Filter canister on the side of the pool.
f) Covered the fountain attachment to the Filter Outflow with the second sock with a heavy duty rubberband.
g) Turn Filter back on.
4) Every one to two hours:
a) With the Filter running, removed the filter from the Filter canister. Then turned the Filter off. This keeps the water flowing out of the pool, into the Filter canister and keeps the sludge you disturb from the sock and filter from flowing back into the pool.
c) Removed the sock from the filter and using a strong spray nozzle, rinsed the pounds of sludge from the filter and the sock
d) Put the filter back inside the sock back into the Filter canister.
e) With the Filter still turned off, slipped a large ZipLoc bag in the water over the sock on the fountain attachment inside the pool.
f) Gently slipped the rubberband off the fountain being careful not to bump the sock any more than necessary so the sludge didn't release into the into the water.
g) Scooped the sock out of the pool with the ZipLoc bag, trapping the sludge in the bag and keeping it from getting out into the pool.
h) Rinsed sock and reattached.
i) Turn the Filter back on.
5) Periodically scooped out a new bowl of water and compared it to the last bowl. Stirring each bowl to redistribute any settled contents for a good comparison. This let me gauge my progress.
6) Repeated the sock procedures in Step 4 from early am Sunday morning until 8:30 Sunday night at which point the bowl of water was a weak tea/yellow color. Pool still looked very dark but again, that is distorted by the pool and the volume. Very surprised by how much clearer the water in the bowl looked compared to the water in the pool. Sprinkled about 1/2 teaspoon of powdered Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) from my baking pantry into the bowl and swirled the water. The water turned crystal clear right before my eyes like a magic trick!!!!!
8) Immediately dumped the entire contents directly into the pool and stirred with skimmer pole to distribute. Again, the water began to clear right before my eyes like a magic trick. The bottle of Vitamin C powder was 8oz.
9) Raced to WalMart to purchase a giant bottle of Vitamin C tablets. Had to check the water with a flashlight when I returned home because it was now quite dark (night, not the water!).
10) Cleaned and reattached both socks.
11) Dropped 24 Vitamin C tablets into the top of the Filter Canister and went to bed exhausted.
12) 8:30 Monday morning – jumped out of bed at 8:30 to run outside and make sure I wasn’t dreaming! Nope!!! Water in pool still beautifully clear and almost warm enough to actually get into. Oh yeah, second problem with well water – cold as ice!
13) 2 – 8pm Monday – happily floating in my pool, enjoying the view, thanking God for the PoolForum!