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    Great. thanks for the advice. is there a specific brand of shock that you could recommend or is it all the same? How much would you think i need?

    I will order the good kit as you stated.

    Thanks again.

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    Sorry I didn't get back to you after you posted again. I spent the evening in my own pool.

    It isn't necessary to buy "shock." Shocking the pool just means giving it a hefty dose of chlorine. Just use the 10% sodium hypochlorite that you already have on hand. In your pool, each quart of the 10% chlorine will add 1ppm. When you test, add enough to get back to 12ppm. Do this for a day or so and see if you are losing any overnight.

    Keep us posted!

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    Ok, so without using the good test kit because i do not have one yet, here are my readings with the test strip.

    TH=1000
    TC=3
    FC=3
    ph=7
    ta=120
    cya=50

    water is a milky blue. i brushed the sides and sturred up a lot of white particles.
    I went to wal-mart and got Bleach, Borax, Baking soda but have not put any in yet.
    Not sure what the next move should be. Is it time to vacum to waste? or should i wait?

    Ps...Watermom, why don't you have your computer at the pool with you???haha. Glad that you got a chance to enjoy your pool. Must be nice. haha

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    Maybe I should build a floating desk that attaches to a pool float so I can do forum while I'm in the pool!!

    Did you try the overnight test to see if you lose more than 1ppm of cl? If not, do it tonight. Since you apparently have no CC, I doubt that you have live algae, but the overnight test will let you know for sure. If you use the 6% bleach from Walmart instead of the 10% you already had, the dosage will be different. A gallon (4 quarts) of the 6% bleach will add about 2.4ppm of cl. Take it on up to 12ppm this evening after the sun is off the pool. An hour after adding the bleach this evening, test your cl. Then test in the morning within two hours of sunrise. Compare the two readings and post them here.

    Also, your pH is a little low. Add a half a box of Borax slowly to the skimmer while the pump is running, breaking up any clumps. Retest pH a couple hours later and redose with more Borax if needed. You want the pH between 7.2-7.8. It is fine to add the bleach and the Borax one right after the other, by the way.

    What do you think the white particles are? I'm not really sure what they might be.

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    LOL...floating desk would be cool.

    I wasn't able to try the overnight test but i will try tonight. I am not currently living there but should be there full time by the end of the month. I found a basic test kit and used it but it's very basic as the label says. While i was over at the pool this afternoon at lunch time, i took a reading and it came up with the fc at 5 and the cc at 5 as well. so according to my calculations from yesturday, i have lost approximately 2ppm in 24 hours. ph was at 7.8 and ta at 150.

    As far as the white particles go, i think its more of a powder that is clinging to the walls and bottom. I also turned the creeper on for a second and it shot green through the return. I am assuming that it's algae at the very bottom of the deep end which is about 8 feet.

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    You don't need to do the overnight test tonight..if you're getting green through the return, then you still have live algae living in the pool. Besides, if your CC really is 5 ppm, then that alone is an indicator to shock. So....shock the pool and try to hold it, til you see no more green, the pool clears, and the CC goes down to zero.

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    Thanks for the advice aylad. So when you say shock it, do you mean to just use lots of bleach? I just went over and cleaned the filters for the 10th time in as many days. It's been covered in a milky white residue and washes off fairly easily. I checked the balance with the basic kit and the cc and fc are still the same which is over 5ppm. ph seems to be perfect and the ta is perfect. I have been running the filter pump non stop for about 10 days. is this over kill? do i really need to run it this much?

    Thanks for any and all advice.

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