Since you dropped down to 0 chlorine and the pool is cloudy now, I think you better shock the pool and maintain it at shock level until you can go from sundown one evening until within 2 hours of sunrise the next day without losing more than 1ppm of cl and your CC is no greater than 0.5ppm. In your pool, each quart of 6% bleach will add about 2ppm of cl. With a CYA level of 25-30, your shock level would be 12-15. Test as many times per day as you can and each time, add enough bleach to get back to shock level. To save your reagents, just use the 10ml sample. 0.5 precision is good enough. BTW -- FC + CC = TC so your chlorine numbers are not quite right.
Run the pump 24/7 right now and clean the filter as necessary.
Do me a favor, please. To make it easier for us to help, if people will create a signature line with their pool specs, it keeps us from having to reread through posts to find out basic information. You can create a signature by clicking on 'settings' in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage. In your sig, please put type of pool, volume, type of filter, size of pump, whether or not you have a SWCG or any water features and the fact that you do or do not have a K-2006. Thanks!
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