Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
Try to scoop out as much of the organic material as you can. Try to test the chlorine level 3 times a day while it is green and each time, add enough bleach to bring it back up to shock level. Keep it at this high cl level until your chlorine is holding overnight, and then for an extra day or so. Also, run your pump 24/7 while trying to clear the pool. Your ph is also a little low. Add some Borax and bump it up to around 7.4 or so. TA and CYA look good.
Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
Thanks.. how about the slim on the walls. should i brush the side walls or wait.?
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Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
You need to follow the rules for pool clean up--they are listed in one of the stickied posts in the various forums here.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with the DE right now--there is SO much material you need to clean out that you'll be backwashing excessively--when the pool is clean but not crystal clear, then use the DE to give your water that "polished" clarity.
1) You need to keep your FC at shock level--for CYA=40 that means 15 ppm.
2) You need to brush your pool floor and walls once a day. If you don't have a brush the Leslie's Whale brush is a really good one, but any brush will do. However, if you have a vinyl pool do not, Not, NOT use a metal wire brush. Brushing knocks the algae loose making it easier to vacuum out and filter out.
3) You need to vacuum to waste once a day--get that gunk out of there and you don't want to clog up the sand in your filter with it. As Watermom tells you, get as much of the leaves and other large organic mass out as you can.
4) Use my favorite ingredient: P.O.P.P.--that means Pool Owner Patience and Persistence!
Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
Thanks-great plan.one more question. should i keep it at shock level with strait bleach or pool shock.
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Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
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freddyttt
Thanks-great plan.one more question. should i keep it at shock level with strait bleach or pool shock.
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It's never WRONG to use bleach or Liquid Chlorine (Same as bleach only sometimes as strong as 12%).
"Pool Shock" can be anything, because "Shock" is a verb, not a noun, even though pool chem companies use it as one.
What's in the shock? It can be non-chlorine. Do NOT use this! It won't work with chlorine and will make things worse. It can be cal-hypo, which if your cal level isn't high is OK. It can be di-chlor, but this will raise your CYA and mildly lower your pH. It could be Tri-chlor but that will raise your CYA a lot and really push pH down. Or it can be the lithium-based chlorine--but this stuff costs more than gold dust and it's not really clear what its side effects are
Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
Use plain bleach. I actually use a combination of pucks, cal-hypo, and bleach but keep an eye on CYA and Calcium Hardness and use the CH and pucks as appropriate. CH isn't an issue with a vinyl pool but I use the cal-hypo for convenience and just make sure the hardness doesn't get high. My pool got away from me this year as we had a few warm days and I was out of town. One of my friends used the words disgusting swamp and cesspool. I do brush with the vacuum brush but also can hook the hose to a return line and put it in blow mode. That kicks up algae and dead stuff in places you can't easily or safely brush. The filter then does the rest. Took 5 days to get it clear again.
Al
Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
Thanks-
update-
got most of the organic material out of the pool-
a lot what i thought was organic material turned out to be some sort of algea(slimy)walls and floor. vacumed some up through waste and brushed the rest. added a full gallon of bleach and will test in a bit. also added some 20 mule to bring my PH up.
now, why and how did this happen. what did i do wrong at close up? remember i do have a solid cover-
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Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
New testing done-
PH 7.2
FC 1 ppm (confused to why this has not gone up)?
Combined Cl. 3.4
iv added about 2 gallons of cl. throughout the day. also backwashed a few times as my filter started ton read over 20(pressure)
also, backwashing although lowers the pressure slightly it does rise quick over 20 soon after.?((normal around 12))
please advise.
thanks-
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Re: Opened to a slimy pool:(
the reason your FC is staying low is that you're adding bleach a gallon at a time. that's not even close to what you need for initial shocking of a pool that size with algae. i opened yesterday to the same sight, and i put in ten gallons last night, and it wasn't nearly enough. (18,000 gallon IG) i still have some green today. tonight i plan to put in 15 gallons or so. a very simple rule of thumb that i've used with pretty good success is shock at night and if your FC is down well below shock level the next morning, say around 1.5 PPM, shock again that night with 1.5 times as much as you used the night before. you have to keep shocking until the FC is close to shock level in the morning - if not, it means there's still a lot of living stuff in there using up the FC.