About your pool -- current 24' Intex Ultra's are 52" pools -- if yours is actually a 52" instead of 48", your correct gallons about 1,000 more than I put into your signature.
1. Turn off the salt system
2. Purchase a cheap OTO/phenol red kit (chlorine drops turn yellow), and test the pool.
3. If at all possible, ALSO take a water sample by a pool store, and get it tested, especially stabilizer level.
4. Turn your pump & filter on, and leave the on.
5. Check the cartridges, and replace or clean as needed.
6. Adjust your pH to be between 7.0 and 7.8.
7. If your chlorine is not dark yellow, add plain 6% household bleach at the rate of 2 gallons per evening, each evening if the OTO reading is not dark yellow.
8. If it won't bust your budget, order a K2006 testkit (Amazon link in my signature).
9. Do not add any more shock or algaecide. If you have a floater, use the chlorine tabs.
10. Tell us all results, and we'll work out next steps.
11. Do NOT let bleach come into direct contact with any other chemical.
Intex pools take a LONG time to clean up, once they get cloudy, due to the undersizes filter. Once it's clear, you want to let us help you develop a plan to prevent this from happening again.
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