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    This morning FC=14.5, CC=0.5, Ph=7.2. Gotta run and get some more bleach. So I lost 2.5ppm of chlorine. I guess this means the algae is not dead yet, huh?

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    I was just doing some more reading and came across the sticky about mustard algae. I'm starting to think that is what I have. It is a thin film of "dust" that reappears every day. You don't even really notice it unless you let it build up over days or if you brush it, then it becomes a cloud of dust. The color? I'm not sure. It's sort of green, sort of brown, maybe yellow? It's definitely not a bright breen. My high chlorine levels don't seem to be killing it. Is this what I could be dealing with here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gogolion View Post
    came across the sticky about mustard algae. I'm starting to think that is what I have. It is a thin film of "dust" that reappears every day. You don't even really notice it unless you let it build up over days or if you brush it, then it becomes a cloud of dust. The color? I'm not sure. It's sort of green, sort of brown, maybe yellow? It's definitely not a bright breen. My high chlorine levels don't seem to be killing it. Is this what I could be dealing with here?
    With a CYA at 10 - 40 ppm, if you chlorinate to FC = 20 ppm daily, and brush after each bleach dump, it should clear up after couple of days. CONTINUE to chlorinate that way, for several days AFTER you no longer see any trace of it.
    Sure sounds like it.

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    I feel your pain,,,,Although I am not an expert like many of the people who are helping you here with the chemical advice. I will say this ...I have way to much experience cleaning up dead algae with a poor working sand filter from the days before I joined the site.

    I have found that turning the filter off for a few hours and vacuuming to waste helps get rid of the "dust'. Also when I have the fine dust in my pool I use "skimmer socks' on my skimmer basket. They are expensive and a pain,,,sometimes i would wash them out a couple of times a day. They do seem to help get rid of the small particles.

    If you figure out whats wrong with your filter let us know.

    Good luck!!!!
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    Also when I have the fine dust in my pool I use "skimmer socks' on my skimmer basket. They are expensive and a pain,,,sometimes i would wash them out a couple of times a day. They do seem to help get rid of the small particles.
    fyi, found a 10 pack for $9.75 on Ebay, $3.50 shipping.

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    thanks I'll check them out!!!
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    Thanks for the advice. I'll look into skimmer socks. Regarding vacuuming to waste... it takes me a couple of hours to vacuum my pool. That is a LOT of water to be dumping, isn't it? Seems to me I'd have to be filling at the same time and probably wouldn't be able to keep up.
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    Thats true .....I brush the walls, let the water sit for a few hours so all the sediment settles to the bottom of the pool(pump off) then while filling I quickly vacuum what I can(usually about 10-15 minutes),,,just hitting the heavy areas. Of course this was a last resort only when water was extremly dirty.

    I wouldn't do this untill the algae was dead(blue color).

    Water is cheep and plentifull here in Ohio....not sure what its like in your area.

    As I said before since I started getting advice from this site on how to properly treat my water I have not had any problems.

    Thanks everyone!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gogolion View Post
    Regarding vacuuming to waste... it takes me a couple of hours to vacuum my pool. That is a LOT of water to be dumping, isn't it?
    Why does it take so long? We vacuum a 45' x 75' pool in about 45 minutes. Granted, we use a 36" vac head. Do you need a better vacuum system? If you have good suction at the skimmer, this vac head is probably what you want:
    Pentair R201286 222 Pro Vac Series Commercial Pool Vacuums

    We use the larger model of that head, but you need REALLY good suction if you do. If you are careful, you can vacuum very quickly with that head. Unless your pool is rough, we could vacuum it in about 30 minutes.

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