slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
I have a 52" X 24' Vogue above ground pool w/Hayward EP series motor
I closed the pool early last year because of these gelatinous threads I couldn't get rid of.
Just opened it and LO and BEHOLD, it did not die over the winter like I hoped it would.
Put 10# of chlorine in and the water is beautiful and blue but the goo remains... HELP!
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
Hey there, heyred52, and welcome to the Pool Forum! I don't know what that stuff might be. It sounds kind of like what some people who use Baquacil sometimes complain about -- a type of water mold. But, I don't know. Maybe Ben will have an idea what it could be.
Can you post some current water testing results for us to take a look at -- taken with a drops-based kit, no 'guess strips.' Also, tell use what type of filter you have and exactly what all you have used in your pool, this season and last summer. (Ingredient names, not just 'shock.' Then, somebody here might be able to help.
If you can get a good picture of a close-up of the stuff that might also help. Send pics to poolforum@gmail.com and reference the URL of this thread.
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
Thanks Watermom---------I'll get back to you!
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
52" X 24' above ground Vogue Pool (10 years old)
Hayward Power Flo LX (new last summer)
I have only ever used granulated chlorine in the pool the last two years (very expensive....)
Opened 4 days ago
No leaves but slimy jelly-fish-like algae left over from last summer
Dark green
Put 10# granular chlorine in 3 days ago. Pool quickly turned light, slightly cloudy blue
Added 1.5 gallons bleach yesterday at dusk, jelly fish congealing into blobs and floating into filter basket but still on bottom and sides of pool (but it looks different from initial look)
Added another 1.5 gallons bleach early this morning
Got a HtH 6-way test kit (will order Taylor next paycheck...) and did testing this morning. As you can imagine:
Chlorine off the charts (red)
Ph 6.8
Alkaline was red (should have been green.....)
Cyanuric test couldn't be measured
Thanks! Love this site. I've been reading and reading---but I am still unsure where or what to do. All help appreciated.
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
Can you take pictures of this, and send them to me at poolforum@gmail.com? Or post them on Picasa or Photobucket or something? You are describing something I've never seen.
Also, it's much easier to answer your questions, when we have the details about your pool in one place. We often 'waste' the first few posts back and forth collecting information. So, please complete our new Pool Chart form -- it takes about 30 seconds, but will save much more than that.Pool Chart Entry Form
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Your pool holds about 13,500 gallons, so your PF=9, so a gallon of bleach will add about 4.5 ppm of chlorine. You might want to add 3 gallons of bleach (~15 ppm) in the late evening, rather than splitting it up. That way, all the bleach will be able to work on the 'goo', instead of losing some of it to sunlight.
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
I actually found your site because of a posting by "Starfish", Cloudy pool/white stringy(snotty) stuff? (July 2011).
His discription is exactly what I am experiencing. I am unable to send a picture, but this sounds like the same stuff.
I vaccuumed this morning and will put the 3 gallons of bleach in tonight after sunset. More later. And thanks so much----I always feel very much alone and amateurish when it comes to the pool.....
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This forum will be a great resource for you. Keep us posted how it is going. We'll be here to help!
Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........
added 3 gallons bleach at dusk last night.
took readings this morning: chlorine levels very high and Ph below 6.8
98% of the jellyfish-goo is gone and the water is crystal clear (a miracle after all my efforts/$$$$ last year!---THANK YOU!!!)
I have BBB ready await further instruction!
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6.8 is probably the lowest reading on your pH color comparator. I'd bring it up by adding a box of borax slowly in the skimmer with the pump running. Let it mix for a couple hours and read it again.
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Glad its much improved. Keep at it with the high chlorine levels. Order the good kit. Just saying that the cl is high doesn't really give you enough information. Also, as Dave mentioned, get the pH up above 7.0. Anywhere between 7.2-7.8 is fine. Don't wait days to do it. Add some Borax, let it circulate a few hours, retest, redose, repeat.