Pool party aftermath
We hosted an after prom pool party this weekend. The pool was clean and clear before hand with readings of: FC=9, CC=0, Ph= 7.6, TA=100, CYA=60, temp=90, ambient temp 55 (Brrr) Fifteen teenagers splashed around for about two hours. They had a blast. Knowing the pool now contained huge amounts of sweat, makeup, glitter, self tanner, etc, etc I turned the salt water chlorinator to 50% and let the filter run all night. The next morning I brushed the walls and vaccumed. Water testing with my Taylor kit showed FC=7, CC=0.5, pH 7.6. I felt pretty happy with this and went for a swim myself. However, as I swam underwater with goggles on, the water appeared a bit hazy although still clear (does that make sense?). The sun was shining brightly and it looked as though there were a lot of tiny bubbles or very fine particulate everwhere. I finished my swim, closed the cover and left the pump running and ran some chores. Around 5 pm, I got back into the pool and noticed the pool still looked hazy. There was a definite scum line seen and felt around the perimeter. I followed this forums advice and used a sponge with baking soda and washed down the walls. I vaccumed again and made sure the skimmer and pump baskets were clean. Being curious, I tested the water again to see if the chlorine had dropped. FC= 7, CC=0.5. I closed the cover and kept the pump running. I am wondering if this haze will disappear with continued manual cleaning or do you suggest I add bleach to get the FC to 15?
15K fiberglass inground -- SWCG Nano pilot
Hayward 1hp super-pump -- Sta-Rite Cartridge filter-Taylor K-2006 test kit
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