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    How do I add my phone number?

    The two tests came from the same pool store with the same lady running the tests?? I did add 1/3 of a bottle of acid because she told me I needed to bring it down because the chlorine would bring it back up? I added 10 bottles of 10% chlorine Friday night and then another 8 bottles Sat night because I did the shot glass test and it showed my chlorine to be at 6. I was thinking it needed to be above 12.

    I think I'm getting all the different advice confused??

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    I ran a couple more tests using my cheapie kit and test strips. These are my results

    Cheapie drop kit:

    Cl 15
    pH between 6.8 & 7.2
    Alk 130


    Test strip:
    Cl dark purple over 10 (highest it goes)
    pH between 6.2 & 6.8
    Alk 120

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    You need to get that pH up. Chlorine, in bleach form, may temporarily raise your pH, but it is for a very short period of time, so don't adjust your pH down just for that. Chlorine in trichlor or dichlor form will drastically drop your pH. So....You need to add some Borax, I'd start with about 1/2 box, slowly into the skimmer with the pump running, breaking up clumps, wait a couple of hours to circulate, retest, then add more if you don't have a pH above 7.0.

    Just want to caution you that taking advice from the pool store and from here will get you into trouble and be VERY confusing. You really need to either stick with advice from here, where we are driven to help you get your pool under control, or stick with the pool store's advice, where they are driven to make profits for the pool store. Trying to do both will end badly, I promise!

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    Edit: After re-reading the thread, I see that you already have pH up, which you can use if you want instead of the Borax. It's the same stuff, only more expensive.
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    I don't have the PH up, didn't buy it from them. I do have lots of borax so I will add that and then retest in a couple of hours and will post the results here.

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    You can add your phone number by clicking on "settings" in the top right corner from the forum main page, then edit your profile from there.

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    Actually Borax and pH Up are not the same thing. Janet mis-spoke. pH Up and Washing Soda are the same thing.
    But go ahead and follow the rest of her advice.

    Pool store people run results using, mainly a fancier strip than they sell, but it's still a strip, not a drop test. I would trust YOUR pH result of 6.8-7.2 before I'd trust her "5.0".

    We send people to get pool store tests only when they cannot do it themselves, but testing yourself is, for most members, far more accurate. I don't think I've EVER brought a water sample to a pool store.

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    She uses a drop test. But she is pushing the chemicals...when I asked her about using borax she agreed that it would work but said the chemicals were better. Her words "you get what you pay for". Anyway, I plan to follow this forums advice exclusively from here on out. I'm all for not using expensive chemicals.

    I will ask again: would it be beneficial to partially drain the pool and refill? Is it possible to get this thing clear by this weekend? Does anyone want to come to Indiana and fix it for me??? I think I would be really close had I not had to shut down the pump.

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    Default Re: Help! I'm ready to pull my hair out!

    You could come back to "You get what you pay for" with "knowledge is power!"

    Paying $3/lb for Sodium Carbonate, pH Up!, Balance Pack 200, is foolish when you KNOW you can get it for $.80/lb when it's washing soda.

    Borax has several advantages over Sodium Carbonate.
    It's less corrosive--on your hands it's gentler
    It doesn't add T/A to the water
    It adds borates to your water and borates inhibit algae growth.

    Mainly, I'd shock the heck out of the pool, keep the FC level at the max for the CYA level.

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    added half a box of borax 2 1/2 hours ago. Just checked my pH and it is 7.2. We are about to get hit with a thunderstorm so won't be able to mess with the pool for a while.

    If I am to keep my FC level at the max for the CYA level is that using the "best guess" chart? Would that mean for my CYA (18) I would add so that my chlorine is at the level in the far right column (20)?

    Do I need to do anything at this time to get my CYA up?

    Sorry about all the questions. I am trying to read everything on this site. I know I will get this eventually!! After all, I did fix my pump!

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    Default Re: Help! I'm ready to pull my hair out!

    If your CYA is between 10 and 20, your shock level is an FC of 12ppm.
    CYA between 30 and 50: Shock to 15
    CYA between 60 and 90: Shock to 20
    CYA between 100 and 200: Shock to 25

    From the best guess table.

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