Re: New Intex above ground owner - Psuedomonas?
Just checked the PH Rise and it says that the active ingredient is "sodium carbonate" it does not list anything else. I think Pool Doc said I wouldn't have to buy the Borax since I have the PH Rise, that it is same as washing soda just more expensive? I could have misunderstood him though. Last time I used the Ph Rise it went from a PH of 7.0(pool store reading) to around 7.8(7.8 was my test strip reading), but the pool store tested it a week later and it was 7.4. I added about 2 cups then(if memory serves me correctly) so I may use just 1 cup tonight if it's ok to use and see where that takes me. I would prefer not to use Muriatic Acid to lower again it if I don't have to.
EDITED TO ADD:
ok, went ahead and added one cup of the Ph Rise, will test in a couple of hours and see what the results are.
Re: New Intex above ground owner - Psuedomonas?
You can add borax to raise the pH to normal levels, and swim immediately.
Re: New Intex above ground owner - Psuedomonas?
Awesome, thanks! I went ahead and added the PH Rise(you mentioned it was the same as washing soda just more expensive?)I already had here, but will switch to using Borax when it runs out. Gonna check the Ph and see where it's at here soon and adjust as needed. Then tomorrow swim and hopefully no more rash. I'll keep an eye on the chlorine, but should I dose with Dichlor again to get the Cya up? I'm still using the tablets, but I guess they aren't adding much yet.
Thanks again for everyone's help!
Re: New Intex above ground owner - Psuedomonas?
If you have dichlor, go ahead and use it. Just remember that for every ppm of chlorine added, dichlor adds almost a ppm of CYA.
Re: New Intex above ground owner - Psuedomonas?
Sounds good, I'll add it tomorrow night when we're done swimming since the FC was at 13 when I tested today.
Thanks again!