Where are you located Christian?
Where are you located Christian?
Hi Ben - Well after posting my question i thought to myself, I’ve come here for help and now i am questioning the PoolDoc. I made the mistake of not waiting for a response (in a panic as we have a pool party this weekend) and added the bleach. I guess we can all wait to see what happens over the next 24 hrs.
Glen – We’re in Oakville. Where in Durham are you located.
Well, chlorine that's too high is great for eliminating algae. And, it won't hurt your liner (or concrete, if that's your pool). It might bleach the color on your liner a bit, but that depends on the liner.
Can you believe that after the 12 liters of 6% bleach, OTO being as dark as a pale ale, I woke up this am to a yellow line at the bottom of the pool?
Ben – do I release the hounds and add another batch of bleach. My PH seems to be in the right area.
Suggestions?
Thank you,
Christian
Can you believe that after the 12 liters of 6% bleach, OTO being as dark as a pale ale, I woke up this am to a yellow line at the bottom of the pool?
Ben – do I release the hounds and add another batch of bleach. My PH seems to be in the right area.
Suggestions?
Thank you,
Christian
Are you sure it isn't pollen? Raise the chlorine level back up this evening when the sun is off the pool. An hour later, test the chlorine. You can force your kit to go higher with a dilution method explained here: Testing Without a Good Kit
Test again in the morning within two hours of sunrise. If you lose no more than 1ppm of chlorine overnight, then it most likely is not algae.
Good question on the pollen versus algea.
Pool looks better but still not great. Chlorine is high. I will get water tested again and report back. You guys aren't kidding about pool stores, they have no clue. I am fortunate to have 6 pool stores within a 10 km radius and the'ry all trying to sell me the entire inventory.
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