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    So I have a problem with my pool. It's been almost a week and my pool is extremely cloudy. My father usually takes care of the pool but since I was having a party coming up, I decided to take care of the pool myself.

    The pool was opened a month ago and no chemicals were added except shock since the pool was opened. So I knew something needed to be added so I took a water sample to my local pool store and have them help me with what my pool needed, which was basically everything. The pool store told me I needed almost everything. They told me what to add and how much to add. They said to add a new chemical every 45 min from each other to prevent cloudiness. My filter was running the entire time. I put the chemicals directly into the pool without diluting it.

    I added
    + 50 lbs of calcium.
    + 5 lbs of pH,
    + 8lbs of stabilizer
    +18 lbs of alkalinity. B
    + 4 gallons of liquid shock l

    I backwashed the pool. It was still cloudy so the next day, I backwashed the pool again like they said then added 1lb of powder shock(without diluting it) because the instructions said DO NOT ADD WATER.Its been almost a week and the pool is still cloudy. I cannot see the bottom. That is when I noticed tons of chemicals at the bottom and moving it around made it even more cloudier. I put my robot in there and it has been picking up alot of the chemicals at the bottom but I know for sure there's more. Today I tried to take the net and pick some up but now its rough and seems like it is stuck to the pool. I just got this pool liner last summer and I know it is discolored for sure which is pretty upsetting.

    Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to make sure I covered the basics of what actually happened. I cannot see the bottom so I am not sure how much is still down there. BTW I have a 30k gallon pool and it is 9 feet deep. I cannot drain it because it vinyl.

    What should I do?
    Chlorine 0
    Cya 100
    Ph 78
    Alk 120

    Tried brushing it and the bottom feels rough and there's sand on the stairs

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    Cya is t probably too high I would start lowering that down by doing water changes. what kind of liner do you have? You probably are fine for for calcium. - I suspect it's really high. I would go get liquid chlorine - - or unscented bleach and use that as my chlorine method as most people powder shock contain calcium or stabilizer in them wich you have too much stabilizer and calcium already. at this point you need chlorine..Lots of it. to help clear you pool. Why did you alkalinity? Although 120 is ok, and it's at the high end a good target is 70–80.

    First thing is to get chlorine in there. and start doing water changes so you can get the Cya level down to at least 50ppm - - you may be well over 100 as most tests stop at 100.

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    You can do some water changes if you want but that is a lot of wasted water since you have such a big pool. You certainly can do that if you want but depending on how high over 100 your CYA actually is, it may still be pretty high even if you drain half. Another option is to run higher than normal chlorine levels per the Best Guess Chlorine Chart in my signature below.

    If you decide not to do any partial drains, go ahead and shock your pool. (Even if you do drain some, you still need to get some chlorine in their ASAP before your pool turns green). Again, per the Best Guess chart, your shock level is going to be 25ppm. You do not want to use any more dichlor which is what many powdered shock products have. Also, no calhypo since you are already having cloudy water issues.

    Liquid chlorine is your best bet. You can use plain, unscented bleach but with a large volume pool, it might be more convenient to buy liquid pool store chlorine. Both that and bleach are sodium hypochlorite but the pool store will sell a higher concentration of it and thus it won't require as many bottles. However, if you do just want to use bleach, each gallon of 6% bleach is going to add about 2ppm of chlorine. Each gallon of 8.25% will add just under 3ppm. Use that as a reference to help you figure out how much to add to get to shock level. If you buy pool store liquid chlorine and will tell us what percentage of sodium hypochlorite it is, we can help you figure out doses of that to use.

    Keep your pump running 24/7 and clean your filter whenever the pressure rises 8-10psi.

    You are going to have to have kit that can measure high chlorine levels. Do yourself a favor and order a Taylor K-2006 or 2006C from the link in my signature.

    Stay away from that pool store's advice. Pool stores typically have people having any and everything they think they can sell to them. Many times, as you have discovered, it just makes things worse.

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    Thanks for the advice. I am not sure what kind of liner but I know its not the thickest. I was thinking about buying a clarifier. Will that work? I only have powder shock and chlorine tablets. If I use the tablets and not the shock since you said might make it worse, woukd that help it? My test for cya goes to 300 so it should really be at 100. If so, would the water changes still work?

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