Ill test it tonight and then again in the morning to see if it holds?
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Ill test it tonight and then again in the morning to see if it holds?
You make your last addition of the night and then an hour later, test the FC. The reason for the second test is that additions may not hit exactly your goal and testing MOE. Then in the morning within a half-hour of sunrise, test FC and CC. If you lose 1ppm FC or less, your CC's are 0.5 or less, and your water is super clear, you pass and are done shocking. Some people keep the levels up and do an additional overnight test. Up to you.
I am not sure you're there yet because you probably lost 3ppm last night, but if you don't mind getting up early, go for it!
ok I will give it a try, is it ok to add a sequestering agent
Jack's Ble is mostly for copper. The pink is more all-purpose.
overnight test showed I lost 3, FC was 10 at night so I added bleach and tested an hour later ,I added too much i guess... it was 15, then early morning showed it was 12, pool is clear CC .5
I will do another overnight test tonight.
steps are very brown and liner slightly discolored from metal, I will try adding Metal Magic ProTeam today , I can get it at a local store, it has worked in the past.The Jacks Stuff I can get from Amazon but it takes a few days.
We are having an electric heater installed this week because he pool never gets above 76, so I am treating myself. Looking forward to a good summer!
thanks !
Okay then. You know what to do! After you add the Metal Magic and pass your overnight test, you may want to try the towel method here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...about-it/page2
Yes that's amazing, I bought skimmer socks which work well also. I will keep you posted, thanks
How do you know its metal staining and not dead algae? When you have an algae problem, it would be normal for some brown to accumulate in the bottom as it dies from the high FC levels.
it lifts with a vitiman c tablet
Pool is clear and stains are gone today. thanks , i will keep trying to maintain it, I will post numbers later
If it lifts with vitamin C, it's iron. I'm glad the stains came up! The iron is now still in the pool, it's just suspended in the water.
Once you pass that overnight test, you can try using some cal-hypo added directly to the skimmer as your chlorine source occasionally. It may help remove some of the suspended iron onto your filter and then it will backwash out. The towel trick will help too. You may find that doing those two things will reduce the iron in the water and allow you to use less sequestrant down the road unless your "utility" refill water is high in iron.