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    Default Re: Hello Pool People

    It doesn't really hurt to test in the middle of the day, but it is best to add chlorine in the evening. Is there a reputable pool store near you that can test your CYA level for you? Just don't let them talk you into buying a bunch of stuff.

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    Default Re: Hello Pool People

    . . . a caution about the Intex: apparently the only unit now available is a combo SWCG + copper unit.

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    Ben,

    Why is the copper bad?

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    Default Re: Hello Pool People

    And not only can it turn hair green, as Watermom said, but it can also stain the walls of your pool green and create a whole new set of problems with your water chemistry.

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    I got my pool tested at the local store and I did buy some product from them. I know that is not the popular thing to do, but I had my reasons. My Pool was still GREEN and eating chlorine like candy.

    Here's my numbers
    CYA - 94
    Total Chlorine - .4
    Free Chlorine - 0
    PH 8.4
    Tot Alk - 211
    Adj Total Alk - 183
    Hardness - 127

    I think all I really needed to buy was shock, but I was sold other products. 3.75 pnds of Lo'N Slo and 2 bgs of Smart Shock and Inhibit and the pool is back to cloudy. It is Monday and I just tested it with my little test kit and the chlorine is 3.2 and the PH is 7.8. Am I on the right track?

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    Default Re: Hello Pool People

    With your CYA that high, the only way to get rid of the green is to shock the pool up to 25 ppm and hold it there until the pool clears up. Whatever form of chlorine you use is fine, except that I wouldn't use anything else with stabilizer in it....we really recommend plain, unscented bleach or liquid chlorine, as Yeggim suggested. The Polyquat isn't going to do much for you now, but you can use the dry acid to lower the pH til it's between 7.0 and 8.0 (do that before shocking the pool, because you'l get falsely high pH readings with very high chlorine levels).

    I agree with Yeggim to not use the copper--we've already talked about why.

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