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    Wednesday Night:

    CL = 1
    pH = 7.0

    Water is still cloudy/milky,,little less than before. Can see thru to shallow end bottom, but not clearly. I'm still brushing, alot.

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    Keep your chlorine up, above 0.5 and below 2.0. Go ahead and lower the pH another notch.

    Don't backwash too much. Brush if you like, but unless you think you're getting algae (slick sides to the pool) I don't know that I'd bother yet, until you can see what you are doing. 1x per day should be fine.

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    This morning readings were the same.
    CL = 1
    pH = 7.0

    Added another qt. of muriatic acid this morning. Water is still cloudy/milky, same as last night,,will take sampe to pool store for a more complete reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herb396 View Post
    Added another qt. of muriatic acid this morning. Water is still cloudy/milky, same as last night,,will take sampe to pool store for a more complete reading.
    Unless you have reasons to think your test results are wrong, I wouldn't go to the store. They are just going to have you 'fix' stuff we've been working to get right. Your stabilizer wouldn't have changed much; your alkalinity is down some; your calcium wouldn't have changed much more than the stabilizer (both due to backwashing & replacing).

    So unless you need something from them, I'd stay away!

    Keep filtering (and not backwashing until the pressure goes up); keep not adding stuff unnecessarily; hold your pH just under 7.0; keep a little chlorine in; use the polyquat weekly or 2x weekly.

    And . . . . be patient. Pool owner IMpatience is the #1 profit maker for sellers of unneeded pool chemicals: they can't fix you up faster, but they can sell you something that claims to do that! They don't have magic wands for pools; they just pretend they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    And . . . . be patient. Pool owner IMpatience is the #1 profit maker for sellers of unneeded pool chemicals: they can't fix you up faster, but they can sell you something that claims to do that! They don't have magic wands for pools; they just pretend they do.

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    No I hear both you on that,,I'm not about to go back and start buying their 'snake oil'. I wanted take it there as a cross check to make use my little test kit is accurate. (there's a standing order in our home, "do not buy anything")

    Now that were starting to make some progress,(the stain is fading to almost unnoticeable) (just still hard to tell fully with the water being so milky) We now have some renewed confidence so it's much easier to be patient .

    Thanks for all the help...I'll keep posting as we progress.

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    Hang in there--the results will be worth it!!

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