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    Default Baq: Once was enough

    Howdy! I'm a newbie here.
    Used Baqqacil 1 time and water got some kind of white stuff suspended in it. I've been reading posts here the last few days and tonight I'm loading up the pool with bleach.

    Started about 2 hours ago. Water didn't turn green like I thought it would. From everything I've read the water should have turned green right after I added the bleach. I used the pool calculator & put in the amount it called for. Did I do something wrong or was there so little Baq. ( from my 1 & only baq. treatment ) that it didn't turn green?? Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Default Re: Baq: Once was enough

    Hi, and welcome to the forum!!

    Odds are good that the Baq levels were just lower than they usually are when somebody starts a conversion. And--just because it's not green yet, doesn't mean it won't be before this is all over!! How much bleach did you add, and what is the volume of your pool? You're going to need a good test kit in order to do this conversion and know when it's finished. Strips simply aren't accurate enough. Are you using a drop-based kit?
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    Default Re: Baq: Once was enough

    Hi and thanks for the reply!

    I attempted to update my signature to show all the pool details but no luck so far.

    It's an Intex above ground pool, 15' round, so it's only about 5000 gallons. Using the pump that came with the set. It's a Krystal Clear, model 637R. Testing kit is Aqua Chem drop tester for CL, BR, and PH. I used the pool calc. set at 15 ppm and added 128oz of 6.15% bleach at about 730pm last night. Checked the FC at 900pm last night and it still had about the same FC I had before I started. I checked again at 545pm tonight and still shows about the same FC. Readings were 0.6 FC, 0.6 TC, and 7.0 PH. I'm not really focusing on PH until I get the high chlorine level of 15 ppm I need to convert. The water still didn't turn green. Still white cloudy but better than it was yesterday. Do I really need to get to 15 ppm? I know that the heat does play with the chlorine. It's been a high of between 100 - 105 for the last 3 days. I would think that a gallon of bleach would have at least brought up the levels a little.

    Hmmm...

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    Default Re: Baq: Once was enough

    You probably don't need to do a 'conversion', after a single dose of Baquacil. Just chlorinate till it holds overnight, and you're good.

    You may need to replace the cartridges, but you'd be better off with these anyhow
    Unicel C-4607 Replacement Filter Cartridge (Easy Set Size A or C) @ Amazon @ Amazon
    Unicel C-5315 Replacement Filter Cartridge for 15 Square Foot Intex B Filter @ Amazon
    Get TWO -- these cartridges are MUCH higher quality than the OEM models. And CHECK first, to make sure you use the Intex "A", "B" or "C" cartridge.

    Here's the recipe for Intex pool chemistry: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?17055

    Good luck!

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    Default Re: Baq: Once was enough

    Thanks for the info PoolDoc! I'll check out the link. What can I do about the white stuff suspended in the water? Not sure what I can use if I use Bleach instead of chlorine tabs. I tried Super Water Clarifier and Sink & Sweep before I started the Bleach. The white stuff sank but you can't vacuum it up. It's real fine and starts floating around. Not to mention that I can't vacuum to waste. I've got 4 filters so I change several times a day lately. Will the white stuff eventually filter out?

    Thanks again!!

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    Default Re: Baq: Once was enough

    Quote Originally Posted by Susan NC View Post
    Not to mention that I can't vacuum to waste. I've got 4 filters so I change several times a day lately. Will the white stuff eventually filter out?
    Yes it will probably filter out eventually, but a better solution might be to use your skimmer (if you have one) and vacuum to filter. If you don't, check carefully, but this may be the right one for your pool:
    Deluxe Intex Surface Skimmer
    For vacuuming, this set is a medium quality option, that should last quite a while:
    Poolmaster 27514 Classic Full View Triangular Vinyl Liner Vacuum
    Hydro Tools 8365 8- to 16-Foot Adjustable Fluted Premium Fluted Telescopic Pool Pole, White
    Hydro Tools 1-1/4-Inch Diameter With Swivel Cuff Pool Vacuum Hose
    One caution: it may be necessary to get some sort of adapter to connect vac hose to the skimmer or pool. Possibly, something like this
    Intex Vacuum Tube Adaptor
    However, I am NOT recommending that, because I'm not sure it's what you'll need, or even if you will need it. Also, I hate to see a $9 shipping charge with a $9 item -- that's not a ripoff necessarily, but I'd rather find a better way.

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