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    We opened our pool on Sunday and it was BLACK. Since then, have used 4 bags of shock and the water LOOKS clear (glassy and can see the bottom clearly) but it actually looks like the vinyl liner has turned completely green. We have vacuumed and brushed and the liner seems clean, but it looks green. When I put water into a bottle to have it tested, it is clear (not green). Had it tested and all numbers look great. Pool is still green and I was thinking the liner has turned green, but am wondering if it's still possible that it is the water? Any ideas? We have 15x30 above ground pool with about 11,000 gallons and a D.E. filter (brand new this year). I normally use bleach and occasional chlorine pucks for the CYA. Thanks for any ideas.

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    Default Re: green water or green liner?

    Here were the numbers today (sorry don't have the fancy test kit):

    Chlorine - 5
    PH - 7.2
    Alkalinity - 170
    Calcium - 200 (I know this doesnt much matter for vinyl)
    CYA - 0 (can't understand this because I used trichlor tabs all last summer)
    No phosphates

    I just added 1.42 gallons of 6% Clorox. I also tried the Vitamin C tabs and that did nothing against the liner.

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    Have you added anything containing copper to the pool? ( Algaecide, pucks containing copper, etc).

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    Default Re: green water or green liner?

    the CYA deteriates over time, there is a bacteria that "eats" it, and produces tons of ammonia...
    You really need a test for FC and CC; you probably have lots of CC which will go away with time (FC and UV get rid of it...)
    with your chlorine at 5, we don't know from strips if it is 5 or 5+ and how much is CC and whether you lose any (if it is still 5+, we don't know how much +) so can't tell about algae and such.
    take a water sample to pool store, if you can, and get a full test including metals- Cu can sometimes be green just like algae

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    Default Re: green water or green liner?

    I did have it tested at the pool store and those are the numbers they gave me. They don't test for FC/CC's (eyeroll). I use a drop based test kit from WalMart, not strips. I have not added anything containing copper except Algaecide last year before we closed. The sides do feel a tad slippery/maybe considered slimy. I added 3 more gallons of bleach this morning. Here is a pic, hope it works:


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