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    Default Re: starting up after winter

    Were you ordering the 16oz bottle through Amazon? (I'm asking because I need to get some idea about shipping these products. With a ship date like that, whatever company you are buying from is selling out of Taylor's stock, not their own. I'd rather avoid recommending sellers who do that, if there are other options.)

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    I ordered the 2 oz from amazon, same seller as the bigger bottle. Amato industries. Was going to get the bigger bottle but i am going to buy the taylor kit and figured i wouldnt need that much cya for a while.
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    Tested water this pm
    Chlorine: out of testing range, orange in color
    Ph: 7.2
    I did not add bleach since chlrone appears high. Plan is to check in am and add bleach if chlorine is betwEen 5-10 ppm or lower. Is this correct? Also, how much bleach do I add to adjust the ppm for my size pool?
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    Default Re: starting up after winter

    Each quart of 6% bleach will add about 1.7ppm of chlorine to your pool. Keep an eye on your pH. If it goes any lower, you'll need to add some Borax to raise it.

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    Costo,

    How is your water looking, and smelling? (The Mark 1 visual test, and Binary Olfactory Analysis, reveal things that would otherwise require a $200,000 lab to detect.)

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    It looks cloudy blue before I brush, after I brush brownish/greenish. Doesn't smell bad. Can usually smell the chlorine. Tested the water this am. Ph ~7.2. Chlorine dark yellow (past the 5-10 mark). I then added a big bottle of bleach ~174oz I think).
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