That is a big pool! The first order of business will be to order a good kit. The one we suggest is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which you can get through the testkit link in my signature below. (Can't buy it locally.) Another kit that you might be able to get (not as good as the Taylor but OK) is the HTH 6-Way kit. Some Walmarts stock it, others don't. What are you currently using to test with? If pH is pink that is probably high but we need a value to know for sure. You need to get some chlorine in there. If you can supply us with a CYA reading, we can make better suggestions to help you.
If you can't find the 6-Way kit, you may be able to get a reliable pool store to test the CYA for you while you wait for your Taylor K-2006 to arrive. Just don't let them talk you into buying a bunch of stuff.
Report back with a CYA reading as soon as you get it. In the meantime, add some chlorine. It's gonna take a lot of bleach, but I would suggest adding 10 gallons of plain, unscented household bleach (generic is fine) to your pool this evening. Once we know your CYA reading, we may make a different suggestion. If you have none or little, dichlor may be a good option for you as it wouldn't be as much of a hassle as so many bleach bottles will be. If your pool store sells liquid chlorine (which is usually 12.5%) that might also be a good option for your pool.
Keep your pump running 24/7 and clean the filter as needed. What type of filter do you have, by the way?
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