Not necessarily either.
Sand filters are only capable of filtering down to 20 microns or so on their own. A lot of particulate is actually finer than that - and some of it is just so soft that it won't make a difference if you are using sand or another medium. As was mentioned in another thread, the soft stuff gets pulverized even more if your pump is oversized for your filter (more power turns the sharp sandy into a blender).
A good place to start is to recycle your sand filter (backwash to clean out old gunk, rinse to settle any channeling that might have happened and back to filter to start things going again). If the dead algae and gunk is still getting through you can look at other filtering options (boosting the filter with DE and using filter bags on the skimmer) or you can do what I ended up having to do and switch the filter over to waste and just blow the vacuumed water down the drain. After a few hundred gallons out the waste tube, I seem to be having better luck dealing with the rest of it with the methods mentioned above.
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