Ok. I would suggest just using bleach and not all these others things unless you are going to follow the directions in the 'recipe thread' I referred you to previously and use dichlor for awhile. I think that would be a good idea as it will add needed CYA along with chlorine. Then, when your CYA gets to be around 40-50,then just go with using bleach. (You don't want CYA to be too high --- that gets a lot of people in trouble!)
CYA is kind of like sunscreen for your chlorine. If you don't have any in the water, the chlorine is quickly lost to the sun. If you decide you do not want to use dichlor, you can just add some CYA separately. If that is what you prefer to do, let us know and we'll help you determine how much to buy and explain adding it.
For now, I'm going to suggest that you shock your pool up to about 10-12ppm and try and hold the chlorine at that level until the water clears, and you can go from sundown one day to within 2 hours the next day without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine. (Another criteria is that you have no greater than 0.5ppm of CC -- combined chlorine -- but your kit won't test that. You should really consider getting a good kit as it will make pool care much easier for you. The one we suggest is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which you can find through the test kit link in my signature above. It is only available online.)
Since your kit can only measure chlorine levels up to 5ppm, you will need to use a dilution method to force your kit to read higher. It does lose some accuracy with each dilution, but it is better than nothing until you can get that kit ordered. Information about it here: Testing Without a Good Kit
Until you pass the overnight test explained above, test as many times per day as you can and each time, add enough bleach to take the chlorine level back up to around 10-12ppm. In your pool, each quart of plain, unscented 6% household bleach (generic is fine -- lots of us use Walmart's bleach) will add about 2.5ppm of chlorine. (Look on your label. It probably says 6% sodium hypochlorite.)
Run your pump 24/7 while you are trying to clear this up and clean the cartridge as needed.
I would also suggest that you do a lot of reading here on the forum and also on our sister website www.poolsolutions.com.
Hope this helps. Keep us posted on your progress and what you want to do about stabilizer. Also, feel free to ask if you have more questions.

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I am going to order the test kit here soon. 
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