Fighting some murky/milky water. Anyway 3 1.41 gallon bottles of Clorox Outdoors was added. Rained last night and now have 1 inch foam balls covering 20% of pool and the rain actually beads up for about half a second. Clorox outdoors has more stuff in it then I can name. But from the website:
1. Cetyl betaine is used to thicken cleaning formulas and stabilize foam.
2. Sodium carbonate, also known as washing soda and soda ash, is an alkalinity builder, which is added to laundry detergents to improve cleaning efficiency. It also helps remove alcohol and grease stains from clothing.
3. Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda or lye, is used as a pH adjuster in cleaning products. As an alkali, it is useful in cleaning products for removing soils that are fatty, oily or acidic.
4. Sodium silicate is often used as a corrosion inhibitor in detergents to protect metal components of washing machines. It also prevents soils from redepositing on fabrics during the wash cycle.
5. Sodium xylene sulfonate is generally used to stabilize other ingredients in a cleaning product to maximize effectiveness of the formula. It is also useful as a co-thickener (in combination with other ingredients) in cleaning products.
6. Propylene glycol butyl ether is used as a solvent and grease remover in glass and all-purpose cleaners, as well as in other household and industrial cleaning products.
No numbers available as it is raining but before I left for a day all good except TC/CC.
24' AG
Any help or ideas? Burn it out with "normal" bleach, partial water exchanges? Did I just kill(coat) my sand in the filter ith this stuff?
Thanks
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