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    Wow - so sorry. I never received notification of a reply to my post. I used baqua junk which was great for my skin but I was always battling a green swamp and couldn't deal with the stress and aggrivation of trying to clear the water. This year I opened the pool using the enjoy system which caused the rash to come back.

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    I tried, but N Jonas, the company that packages the chemicals labeled under the Enjoy brand, has worked quite hard to keep people like me from finding out what's in them.

    I can tell you that the general rule with pool chemicals is, "if you can't find out what's in it, you probably don't want it in your pool!" So far, in those cases where we eventually DID find out what was in them, the rule -- you didn't want that stuff in your pool in the first place -- has always held true.

    In your case, I suspect Enjoy chemicals contain copper (stains, green hair, poor sanitation) and potassium monopersulfate (poor sanitation, skin irritation, possible allergic reactions). But, I only suspect.

    If you will take high resolution photos of all the Enjoy product containers -- so that I can read all the fine print -- I can probably work out what's in them. If you do so, send them to poolforum@gmail.com

    But, meanwhile, so long as you use 'mystery pool goo' like Enjoy, we can't help you. (Which is EXACTLY what N Jonas wants!).

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    Right now I am back on plain ol chlorine. I am switching over to a salt chlorine generator this week but I expect to continue to have skin issues until I determine what the heck in this pool is causing it. Should I get the k-2006 test kit to test everything or do you suggest something different with me converting to the new system? Since I have used baqcrap, chlorine and enjoy this year I think I have really confused water - although it does look crystal clear for the first time in years (since I always used baq). Let me also mention that I am the ONLY person that has a reaction going in the pool.

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    Yes to getting a K-2006. What kind of filter do you have? Did you change out your filter media?

    If you don't mind, would you please put your pool's information in our pool chart. It makes it easier for someone here to help.
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    I completed the pool chart the best I could. I have a sand filter and have not changed it out yet. We were going to change it when the generator is put on. does that make sense?

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    How are things working out for you?

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    Just a guess, when using the Enjoy (which does contain copper) you were not testing your water, correct?
    I will also guess that when you tried bromine you were also not testing your water or you would not have had the problems you listed in the first post.
    Once you get your K-2006 post a full set of test results
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    We put the generator in, I corrected the ph and alkeline and I haven't gotten the rash yet and I have been in the pool 3 or 4 times which is a miracle. I don't know if I will ever know what caused it but I hope that things stay this good!! I'm so happy after going through this for 5 + years!

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