My father-in-law and I are trying to get the pool opened in their recently purchased house. The 32 ft AG vinyl lined pool had not been touched for quite some time (sand filtered). After bumbling about (neither of us know anything about pools) with the local pool store, we have a green algae problem we can't get rid of. He had the pool clear about three weeks ago using Yellow Out and chlorbrite shock, but discovered a whole bunch of algae under the stairs. We pulled them out and cleaned them thoroughly, but can't get rid of the algae in the water now. Every guy in the pool store tells us something different, and the last one suggested using copper algaecide and double shocking (6 lbs) of the chlorbrite. We've done this twice over the past 48 hours and seen absolutely no change. Here are the readings from our test kit:
Chlorine: .4 ppm
pH: 6.8
Alk: 80
If anybody out there can get us on the right track, we'd really appreciate it. We don't understand why the chlorine level would be so low after dumping in so much chlorine.
Thanks in advance.
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