**Caution -- I'm assuming you are NOT filling with well water, or with water that had lots of iron or manganese present. If this assumption is incorrect you need to avoid swimming, and add only 1/8 gallon chlorine doses, and then post info about your water source here. **
#1 - Go to Walmart and get 12 gallons of plain 6% household bleach, 2 boxes of borax, 2 - 4 lbs of stabilizer (conditioner, sun saver = cyanuric acid = isocyanuric acid) and a cheap OTO / phenol red test kit.
#2 - Test your pH and record the result.
#3 - Add 1/4 gallon (~5 ppm in your pool) of bleach immediately. Make sure the pump is running. You can swim after 1 hour.
#4 - Put the stabilizer in an old sock, tie it, and hang in front of the pool return -- it will take several days to dissolve.
#5 - Add 1/4 gallon tonight.
#6 - Report the pH readings here.
#7 - Check the pool before each swim - if the chlorine level is not above 2 ppm, add 1/8 gallon of bleach and wait 10 minutes.
#8 - Continue with the evening doses, until you begin seeing chlorine levels 'holding' during the day. This will begin to happen as the CYA dissolves.
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