Guilty, as charged. Indeed, I am that very same impatient football referee in FW. Small world, huh Mike?
I am just going crazy with 95+ degree weather and not being able to swim...
But, I'll be swimming soon...
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Guilty, as charged. Indeed, I am that very same impatient football referee in FW. Small world, huh Mike?
I am just going crazy with 95+ degree weather and not being able to swim...
But, I'll be swimming soon...
Simplybluepools,
let me warn you that Ben is very specific about not allowing spam on this website. In addition, he is adamant about those who are in the pool business attaching their relationship to the business in the signature line of EVERY post you make. Please follow the rules of the forum.
Thanks...
Janet
YACP (Yet Another Copper Product), being flogged by YASS (Yet Another Sales Sleaze)!Quote:
Originally Posted by simplybluepools
Yer outta here! (Post deleted; user banned)
Ben
It is a small world. You need to be swimming so you can be in the proper shape for the season coming up. I understand that. Is it better today? Just keep doing what the people tell you to do on this forum...they know what they are talking about.
I have fortunatley not had algae yet since we built the pool last year. I have paid attention to this forum and it has helped. I do keep having a high phosphate problem though. Have been thru several bottles of PhosFree this year and it works. But something keeps getting in my pool to make the phosphates go off the charts which can lead to algae. Must be fertilizer somehow even though I do not get near the pool with it.
Keep up the work on the pool...you will be swimming soon.
Mike
I dumped about 8.5 more gallons bleach in last night. This morning, I could ALMOST swear that I saw the dual drains in the deep end. However, it could be my eyes playing tricks on me, like when I'm trying to decide if I still see that dumb black spot when testing CYA. ;)
I'm hopeful that it'll be much clearer when I get home from work tonight.
BTW, since I've been running HIGH Cl levels for a while, what is a "safe" level before I let my kid in the pool? I don't want him to cry about burning eyes, etc.
Thanks all!
I would wait until the chlorine is at least below 12ppm with a CYA of 60 for my kids to jump in.
Water is TOTALLY CLEAR. :D :D :D
Thanks to all for advice, especially bleach=chlorine? and duraleigh.
I know I was an impatient, pig-headed slug. But, you helped me anyway.
THANKS!
bgray,
Congrats! Remember to keep chlorine in that pool. Enjoy your Summer.:D
Way to Bernard. Just takes a little patience and TLC. Have fun. By the way, interesting what happened in Grapevine last weekend, huh?
Mike
bgray,
Your story is inspiring (currently battling something myself) and your humor was impressive in light of the situation.
Great read and glad you won!:)