1. Stop using Yellow Out -- it's a black magic product that works now, but exacts a price later. (Ammonia => monochloramine, etc.)
2. Order a K2006. You will find it daunting to use, but unless you learn to test your own water reliably, you will not be able to get control of your pool. Test strips -- electronically read or not -- are NOT good enough.
3. Get a cheap local OTO / phenol red kit (yellow/red drops) and report chlorine & pH levels.
4. Start dosing with 3 gallons of plain 6% household bleach late each evening (about 6 ppm chlorine on your pool).
5. Read the Best Guess Chlorine page till you understand how to follow it, even if the explanation doesn't make sense.
6. Physically clean your pool -- filter, vacuum, brush -- and remove all debris and algae deposits.
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Explanations about how to care for pools basically fall into 2 categories:
1. Use our "SPECIAL" (and expensive) products till you can't afford them any more.
OR
2. Use ONLY the basics, and ONLY when you need them . . . but test accurately.
The first method is what 'everyone' in the industry recommends; the second is the "BBB Method", originated here, and taught here and at TroubleFreePools.com. The BBB method is also sometimes recommended at some other sites, but as far as I know, not by ANY pool stores or pool chemical companies. (Now, why do you think that might be?)
The first method *seems* to vary, because confusing brand names are used to conceal nearly identical product offerings.
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