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    duraleigh Guest

    Default Re: Clear Blue Water - 87 Degrees - OK to Swim

    Quote Originally Posted by tcjones
    The water looks great and it's hot today, OK to jump in. Last Bleach addition was dusk last night.
    If "OK to jump in" was a question, the answer is "Cannon-ball!!"

    Nice Work!

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    Default Re: Softswim to Chlorine this Spring

    Dave,

    Thanks for all the help.

    Our pool never, ever looked so clear and blue using Softswim.

    Now I have to figure out a new routine to keep it this way. I am adding bleach every night to get a 2-3 ppm level, and tomorrow I am going to add the CYA stabilizer. Any hints or reference to a good basic routine would be a great help.

    Tim.
    Northeast Massachusetts - Full Sun - 24' Round AG w/sand filter - Canon-Ball!!!

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