No1Ford:
It's the same question: Why is your pool cloudy? Why, oh why is it not clear and sweet? (like Poconos's or mine) Despite all the advice we gave, despite a VERY lengthy PM I sent you, you chose to use a flocculent, which we did NOT advise you to do--to take a short-cut rather than follow tried-and-true methods to clear your pool permanently.
Your short-cut didn't work--We could have told you it wouldn't. Now you are here saying "Help!" Attitude? It seems to me the only one with an attitude is the person who keeps asking for quick fixes and won't listen to sound advice because it's not easy or fast.
The answer is in the PM I sent you.
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You need to do your own testing so you always have up-to-date info.
99% of the time a cloudy pool means there's algae. The other 1% of the time it means there's too much calcium. Most other problems are rare.
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You need to run your filter 24/7, clean it regularly, brush your pool's walls and bottom EVERYDAY and vacuum ever day (to waste, if possible. you can get your vacuum to run as a syphon and save your filter).
These are very simple steps:
1) Test 3x day
2) Keep chlorine at the shock level for your CYA level--You know this from your testing so you may be adding it 3x a day.
3) keep pH in the 7.3-7.8 range
4) Brush and vacuum everyday.
5) be patient and persistent.
I warned you:
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I've given you a simple and complete plan. Not easy, but simple. If you prefer not to follow it or my alternative, I cannot help you.
Finally, I said:
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I really DO want you to have a clean and safe pool you can enjoy and maintain with as little work as possible. But ultimately, the responsibility for your pool is totally yours, not mine. YOU have to fix it--I can only tell you how. Whether you choose to do that is up to you.
You have chosen to ignore ALL of this. I'm sorry, but, as I said, I cannot help you.
"There is nothing a doctor can do for a patient that the patient cannot un-do."
I wish you the best of luck with your pool.