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    Default Re: Filter not doing the job?

    Finally some progress!!!

    With the help of my son I've managed to keep the chlorine level in my pool above 17 since last THursday and we've been brushing whenever we add bleach. Yesterday the pool FINALLY looked blue instead of green! Today I can actually see the bottom of the pool in the deep end. I'm going to keep going with the high chlorine levels until the water is completely clear.

    Since the water is getting clear I assume my filter is actually working, but I am still seeing 'residue' on the bottom of teh pool every morning. When I started attacking this it was an even layer, but over the past couple of days it seems to have changed such that it accumulates into various areas around the pool into "piles" if you will, rather than a smooth layer. Once the water is clear if the residue doesn't go away I may try vacuuming these "piles" rather than just brushing them up.

    Thanks for all the help. I'll try to report back when things are all clear.
    18x36 rectangle 20.6K* gal IG painted concrete pool; floater; Pentair Tagelus sand filter; Pentair SuperFlo 1.65HP pump; 12 hrs; gas heater; K2006 Taylor; utility water; summer: none; winter: Haven't gotten to my first winter yet; none; PF:5.8

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    Default Re: Filter not doing the job?

    Good job! Keep going with the high chlorine levels until the pool is clear AND until you can go from sundown one night to sunup the next morning without losing more than 1 ppm of chlorine, AND your CC = 0. The residue that you're seeing is probably just dead algae, and can either be brushed up so the filter can get it, or when it's over you can just vac them to waste.

    Keep up the good work!

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