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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool Water - Could use some help

    At 8pm tonight I checked the water again and it's still cloudy. Here's the CL levels:

    FC = .8 ppm
    CC = .6 ppm (big difference from earlier today for some reason)

    I added (2) 182oz bottles of 6% bleach at about 8pm as well.

    I also checked the PH and it was really low so I started adding the Borax by the cup into the skimmer. I'll have to check the guidelines on how much to add as I've been so busy trying to handle the chlorine levels that now I have to learn to also balance the PH (and the other levels.)

    I plan to check the CL levels again tonight between 10-11pm and possibly add bleach one more time before bed. I'll also let the pump run all night again and cross my fingers for the morning.

    I don't plan to fill the pool in with dirt just yet although I think it crossed my wife's mind. She definitely has issues with buying so much bleach as she thinks people are looking at her like she has two heads. I keep assuring her that our patience (and lots of bleach) will pay off shortly.

    Have a great night and I'll continue to check in tomorrow.

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    I checked the water tonight and here are the levels:

    FC = 4.8 ppm
    CC = .4 ppm
    pH = < 7.0 (I had to add 6 drops of base to bring the pH back to the 7.2-7.4 level)

    I just added (2) more 182oz bottles of bleach and the rest of the box (76oz) of Borax to see if I could bring the pH back up. We'll see what the night does for me and hope for the best in the morning.

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    Get the pH up above 7.0 ASAP! Below that is acidic and can damage your pool. That is actually more critical than the cl issue right now.

    I'll look for your current numbers in the morning. At least your CC isn't still showing up as 11!

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    Yes, I'd add at least half a box of Borax to start, then wait an hour and check pH again, and repeat until you get a reading over 7.
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    Good Morning.

    Tested the water again today at 8am. Here are the results:

    FC = 4.4 ppm
    CC = .2 ppm
    pH = 6.9 (6-drops to get to 7.4)

    I just added the following to the pool:

    (2) more 182oz bottles of bleach
    (1) 96oz bottle of bleach
    Approx 2lbs Soda Ash

    Hoping the bleach will help get me to shock level which I've had a tough time reaching. And the Soda Ash (which was used instead of Borax since I have no more in stock) will hopefully help bring up the pH. The water is still cloudy though.

    Gotta take another run to the store today. Need more Borax and the three cases of bleach I bought last night at BJ's are in the pool already! I have about 6-7 bottles of the 96oz bleach so that should keep me going for a bit.

    At this point, I'm REALLY looking forward to getting the water chemistry balanced!

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    Here are the 10am results of water testing:

    FC = 16.0 ppm
    CC = .2ppm
    Alk = 130 (looks like this ticked up a bit)
    Calcium = 290
    pH = 7.0 (only 1-drop to get to 7.2 range -- almost there)

    Water is still cloudy however, unless my eyes deceive me, it looks like it's very slightly LESS cloudy. Hard to tell.

    Do I keep pumping in the bleach to get this over 20ppm FC? I'm thinking yes.

    I'll have to find a pool place locally that sells the Taylor Reagents. I've tested the chlorine levels so much that I've gone through my .75oz bottle of the R-0871. I did place an order last night with Amato but can't wait for that to arrive.

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    Here's the 1pm results of testing:

    FC = 24.4 ppm
    CC = 0
    Alk = 130
    pH = 7.0
    CYA = <30 (can easily see the black dot when tube it completely filled)

    At 11:15am I put in (3) 96oz bleach bottles and that definitely kicked things up to shock level. Pool water is still cloudy, although it does appear to be getting slightly better.

    My wife just put in a 76oz box of borax to get that pH back up. Plus I picked up the R-0871 at my local pool store so I'm back in business testing chlorine levels.

    The high ALK and low CYA levels concern me though. What's everyone's take on how things look for all levels? Do I keep the shock level until it clears up?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool Water - Could use some help

    NOW you're makin' progress!! : You're doing all the right things, it's just a matter now of keeping the shock level as consistently as you can, and running the filter to help clear up the cloudy.

    Your alk increased when you added the washing soda--it increases alk as well as pH. Your pH is still on the low side, especially since high chlorine readings will make pH results show falsely high, so I would definitely get another 1/2-3/4 box of Borax in there as soon as you can. The alk went a little higher than ideal, but it is still fine where it is. It can always be adjusted later, but I'd leave it alone.

    The CYA being low is ok for now--if you raise the CYA level right now,then your shock target gets higher, and since you're already having problems achieving it, we don't want to adjust it up. So....I would leave the CYA alone, get another partial box of Borax in there, and maintain that shock level as consistently as you can.....you're definitely on the right track!!!

    This is where the most important ingredient of all comes in...that POPP--pool owner patience and persistence!!

    Janet

    Just re-read your post and realized the Borax is already in. Give it a couple of hours and retest, make sure that it's registering.....

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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool Water - Could use some help

    Just so you know from my own experience water mold takes a while to clear out. It really takes mega doses of chlorine as you now know The other thing is to keep on with the shock levels for a while, because watermold comes back very easily if it isn't all gone (from more experience) Don't get discouraged for how long it takes for the cloudiness to go away - it does take a while to filter out, keep your filter going 24/7, and backwash as needed. You are over the worst! Congrats
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