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    Default Photo of making bubbles to lower the TA

    Following the Ben's advice to lower the alkalinity of the pool water, I improvised my own method. It works well! I brought down the level, over the course of 4 days, from over 300 to 180. Still aerating and maintaining the pH at 7.2 or a little lower. It DOES rise during this process.

    The most helpful thing I've learned so far is that this is a process that takes patience and diligence. Heavy on the patience.

    Also, for the experts, I included a couple of pics of my pool pump for advice purposes. We were talking about where to put a pressure gauge.


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    Default Re: Photo of making bubbles to lower the TA

    Just joking. DChannes had an extra photo in his folder, so I included it too.

    Guys, that method is fine, BUT do NOT let anyone in the pool while that pump is hooked up! Seriously!

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    LOL! Good one! Sorry about that extra photo...I had no idea that was in the album

    I should mention, when I took those photos was the first day and I could not see the very bottom of the pool. The second day I could see the bottom just well enough to vacuum. By the forth day, it was very clear and I vacuumed again...VERY slowly and carefully. The fifth day(today), that pool water is crystal clear. Now it's just a balancing act with ph and TC mainly. The pool pretty much has to be monitored very closely til the TA comes down a little more. I've poured pretty close to a gallon of muriatic acid into the water in the last 6 days trying to keep the pH down. Is that too much? I wonder. I'm shooting for TA of 100 for some cushion. Then I think I can relax....but not too much . Still need suggestions!

    I figured you could appreciate the pics and yes, you're right...DON'T swim in the pool with the pump plugged in!

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    As long as your pH is OK, and your TA is still dropping it's not too much muriatic acid.

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