Re: Organic stains on liner
Usually, such stains will lighten over time if you are chlorinating adequately.
You can push levels higher, but I can't make recommendations about how how, without knowing your CYA level. Dealer 'guess-strip' readers are a bit more accurate than the 'Mark 1 Eyeball', but still very, very inaccurate. You'd be better off getting a K-2006, but that's your choice. (More info in the test kit page in my signature.)
Re: Organic stains on liner
PoolDoc,
thanks for the info - my current CYA level is between 30 and 35 ppm. How high can I shock the pool without taking the risk to damage the liner ?
Thanks again
Joelg2k
Re: Organic stains on liner
There's no safe answer to that -- some liners are not color fast, period. We've researched this extensively, and have not found ANY way to distinguish the color-fast ones from the non-color-fast ones, except to note that, if yours bleaches out at moderate chlorine levels . . . then it's one of the not-fast ones. :(
That said, you *should* be able to hold the 'shock' levels in the Best Guess chart (see link in my signature) without problems. No guarantees, however.