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    Default My Pool Water Turned Cloudy After Adding Bleach

    I laid it to the pool yesterday afternoon with the bleach. It was my first treatment. Pool was murky green, where you could see less than 1ft into the water. I took my net, and scooped away all the floating clumps of algea. I then added 2 gallons of bleach, spreading them out evenly around the pool and slowly pouring into the jet stream where the pump return is blowing out sides of concrete.

    I swept the pool multiple times, made sure to get anything that might be stuck to walls or floor of pool. I swept so hard, that I eventually broke off my broom head...

    This morning, the pool is a cloudy white. I cleaned pool skimmer, and the filter at the pump. I then backwashed for about 3 minutes. All the water coming out of the backwash looked clean.

    I have ordered a K-2006, OTO, and another kit that PoolDoc recommends in his sig. It will not be here until Friday, or maybe into next week. I assume that I should bleach with another gallon this evening and repeat the process of brushing the sides and bottom and cleaning all pool parts. Is this correct?

    How long should I be backwashing for with a Hayward Sand filter?

    Should I vacuum daily also?

    Thanks for all the help, it is greatly appreciated.
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    Default Re: Laid it to it with the bleach, now pool is a milky white color

    + Turn your pump on LOW speed (not lowest) , and run it continuously!
    + Don't backwash till you see a pressure increase from the 'clean' pressure.
    + If you want to speed things up, buy one of these floc products:
    GLB Pool & Spa Products 71408 1-Quart Drop n' Vac Pool Water Clarifier @ Amazon
    Blue Wave Super Floc 4 x 1 qt. @ Amazon - 4 days to ship
    Proteam Superfloc Clarifier
    All three are PAC, polyaluminum chloride, and MAY help you clean up the dead algae. The last one is not available on Amazon, but may be available locally. The first one is shipped by Amazon, so if you order it, get the Amazon Prime trial, and they'll ship it to you 2-day at no extra cost. (Remember to cancel the trial, unless you use Amazon a lot. But, I live by it at Xmas!)

    But, flocs are not predictable, and you need to test first. You'll need a clean white plastic 4 - 5 gallon bucket. If you get the floc, tell me what you get and what the recommended dose is per 10,000 gallons, and I'll tell you how to test.

    Once you get the chlorine up, and have brushed up all the algae (sounds like you are already there!), you can also try and see if it will settle without floc. Just turn your pump off for 24 hours (or, in your case, you can turn it to the LOWEST setting) and see if the algae will settle.

    + You don't need to vacuum, unless something is there to vacuum.
    + Only backwash when there's a pressure increase; do NOT backwash on HIGHEST: you'll blow the sand out of your filter!

    Good luck!

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    Default Re: Laid it to it with the bleach, now pool is a milky white color

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    + Only backwash when there's a pressure increase; do NOT backwash on HIGHEST: you'll blow the sand out of your filter!
    Ben,
    Is this specifically for Wraypau? Usually, one backwashes on High. I always do.
    What about adding DE to the sand filter?
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    Default Re: Laid it to it with the bleach, now pool is a milky white color

    VFD pumps are all 2 - 3 HP motors; on their highest settings they are TOO large for any but the very largest sand filters (800lb and up). On their highest setting, they will blow sand out of smaller filters, and may crack laterals.

    We are going to begin seeing questions that result from this problem.

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    Default Re: Laid it to it with the bleach, now pool is a milky white color

    I bought the ProTeam MicroFloc Clarifier. It says to add 14oz per 10,000 gallons. How would you test?

    Also, I have a gunite pool, what type of vacuum would you recommend? thanks!
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    Default Re: Laid it to it with the bleach, now pool is a milky white color

    14 fl oz to 10K gallons is a 10 ppm dose.

    To duplicate that with a 3 gallon white bucket test, add 1/8 teaspoon to 1 cup of tap water (1:384 dilution), and mix. Put 3 gallons of POOL water in a CLEAN WHITE plastic bucket. Add 1.5 fl. oz (3 TABLESPOONS) of the mix, to the pool water. Mix, cover, wait 24 hours.

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