In order to kill the algae that's turning things green, you need to dose to "shock" level based on your CYA. Fortunately, there's a chart for that.. At 20cya you only need to get (and keep) your FC level above 12ppm until you can go from sundown one day until sunup the next day without losing more than 1ppm FC.
To do that, you need to be able to test your own water - you'll need a k-2006 or similar test kit. You can find links to buy them from amazon (or any other site you like will do) here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...-for-your-Pool
You also don't necessarily need to be using dichlor powder (chlor bright is dichlor). You can use liquid chlorine or plain unscented household bleach (e.g. clorox) and save a lot of money on chemicals.
I would NOT put green to clean or phos-free or any other products in the pool. If you maintain proper chlorine levels, then phosphates become completely irrelevant.
So, while cleaning up, run your pump 24x7 - clean the filter when it gets 10psi over the "clean" pressure. Dose chlorine as often as you can to keep it consistently over 12ppm. you'll have a clean pool pretty quickly, and for less money than you would if you put other stuff like phosphate removers in there.
Once you get it cleaned up, you need to keep your chlorine level above 2ppm in order to prevent algae in the future - that's also based on the chart I linked above.
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