#1 - If at all possible, you need to get a cheap OTO / phenol red testkit TODAY, and test your pH
#2 - Purchase 6 boxes of borax for each 10,000 gallons in your pool.
#3 - From your pool store, purchase a LIQUID stain / scale control agent. If at all possible get Jacks Magic Pink Stuff or Proteam Metal Magic. Read the label and add a FULL dose to your pool. Make sure your pump is on, and stays on.
#4 - Stop using any other pool store goop or devices you may have.
#5 - If your pH is below 7.0, wait 1 hour after adding the stain / scale liquid, add 2 boxes of borax. Add them slowly to your skimmer, 1 box at a time. Wait 15 minutes after the first box to add the 2nd.
#6 - Retest your pH after 2 hours. If still below 7.0, repeat. Continue till your pH reaches 6.8 or 7, but do NOT go higher.
Blue sediment on the filter is almost always related to copper. Manganese only comes from well water and is normally brownish black.
Metals do NOT cause low pH; low pH water dissolves them and puts them into your pool. Low pH comes from acid use, possibly continued use of tabs without adding borax or soda ash to maintain a reasonable pH level.
There's a fair chance you've done major damage to your heater, so watch out for leaks from the heat exchanger.
And, when you get a chance, report test values here as well as some history of what you've been using in your pool.
(Welcome to the Forum -- sorry that rather severe problems brought you here!)
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