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    I may have killed off all the litle mustard algi!!!

    I woke up to a clean pool and it held alot of the FC over night. I topped it back up this morning and came home just now to a clean pool (aside from the tent worms) and I still have about 10ppm FC ( where as yesterday afternoon I came home to about 2ppm from the same starting point in the morning) in the pool. I am going to still keep the levels at shck levels for a few more days just to be sure...but I may have turned the corner thanks to you. Plus t he PH seems to have dropped to 7.6 on its own today....

    So Next up i am going to raise my CYA and get my TA to come down some...but first I needed to kill this algae.

    Thanks for the help...and fingers are crossed.

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    GLAD TO HEAR IT! Seems like you have turned the corner and I agree with keeping the chlorine up for a few more days to be sure.
    Don't try to adjust the TA until the chlorine is below 10 ppm (there can be interferances with the pH and ALK tests from high chlorine) and you can probably add some CYA in the next day or two. Just remember not to clean your filter for a week after adding it becuase it takes that long to dissolve!
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    crap.....a trace was spotted this morning....i brushed and vacuumed in the rain....this stuff is NOT fun...

    FC was 11 when I checked before bed...I added 5qts just to be safe...and it held during the night...but with a residual amoutn of this algae on the bottom this morning...should I be adding more sodium bromide tonight? I would think if I had any bromide left in the pool then the FC would be be dropping alot over night?

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    Might not hurt to go through it one more time and keep hitting it with chorine heavy. Usually once takes care of it but mustard can be a problem to kill off. You also might want to consider switching guns ( cannons?) and giving polyquat a try. People have reported good results with it against mustard.
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    So, will the Polyquat 60 kill mustard algae? I was under the impression that it will not kill present algae, but help keep algae away if you use it, and don't already have algae?

    If so, does anyone know how much I would need to use to treat an 11,200 vinyl inground pool with small amts of mustard algae, full of only grocery store chemicals per Ben's methods? I don't want to add anything that is going to mess up my water balance at this point.

    Thanks

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    So ....come home from work today and no algae....plus the FC level is holding fine. So maybe what I saw this mornign was not algae....maybe it was pollen or something. I did buy a bottle of polyquat60...JIC...but I will not do anything tonight except monitor and add clorox...

    we'll see.....

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    That's what I would do. I think a day or two more of chlorine should do the trick
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