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    Default Re: trying to get my pool un milky

    shock=Trichloro-s-triazinetrione 53.5%
    other ingredients Available Chlorine 43.6%

    ph up active ingredient Sodium Carbonate 100/0%

    20% algaecide active ingredients Alkyl 50% C14 40% C12 10% C16
    Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride 20.0%
    other ingredients 80.0%

    balance+ protect active ingredient Sodium Bisulfate 93.2%


    water testing numbers

    hardness 1000
    chlorine 3
    bromine 10
    ph 7.8
    alkalinity 40
    stabilizer 100
    and these are numbers from a 5 way test strip which is all i have at the moment

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    Default Re: trying to get my pool un milky

    Unfortunately, we don't trust test strips as we have seen too many times were the results they gave are way off base. Are you going to order a good kit so that you can better manage your pool? For now, is there a reputable pool store that you can take a water sample to let them test? Just don't let them talk you into buying a bunch of stuff.

    Is this a new pool or one that you have had for awhile? If you have had it for awhile, have you used the trichlor tabs for a long time? Check the ingredients of the tabs and see if copper is listed as an ingredient.

    That calcium hardness reading is REALLY high! Do you have really hard water where you live or have you been using calhypo? (Some bags of pool shock are calhypo.)

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    Default Re: trying to get my pool un milky

    Quote Originally Posted by cdawg View Post
    i put some sink and sweep in to it that cleared it up within 2 hours so now i have all this patches of particles
    Actually, in this case, I believe the problem is that the Sink N Sweep worked *exactly* like it was supposed to do. It's a flocculant, designed to clump dirt bits together, and cause them to settle to the bottom of the pool, where they can be easily vacuumed away. You're pictures show exactly that.

    The problem is, most folks with Intex type pools do not have an effective vacuum system, and Intex doesn't really have any accessories that are adequate. There are basically two options.

    Manual Pool Vacuum:
    Hydro Tools 1-1/4-Inch Diameter With Swivel Cuff Pool Vacuum Hose, 18'
    Poolmaster 27514 Classic Full View Triangular Vinyl Liner Vacuum
    Hydro Tools 8351 6- to 12-Foot Adjustable Blue Anodized Step-Up Telescopic Pool Pole
    With the manual option, you can certainly remove the debris by vacuuming 'to waste', using siphon. You'll want to over-fill your pool first, before starting the siphon. Tie some sort of weight to the hose, to keep the 'out-of-the-pool' end from flopping back into the pool and breaking the siphon.

    You may, or may not, be able to couple the hose to the suction inlet on your pool. If you can work out a way to do so, then you will not lose the water you vacuum with. You will of course get your filter dirty fast.

    Battery Operated Vacuum:
    Water Tech Pool Blaster Max
    Water Tech CATFISHPPV Pool Blaster, Catfish
    Pool Blaster PBW022MF Micro Filter Bag
    If you are interested in the battery vac -- and we've had pretty good reports on this brand -- call Water Tech *FIRST* and make sure that the fine bag will pick up debris like yours. It's possible that it may just go through the bag, so ask first.
    Water Tech (PowerBlaster Max page)
    10 Alvin Ct. Suite 111
    East Brunswick, NJ 08816 USA
    Tel: (800) 298-8800
    e-mail: CustomerService@WaterTechCorp.com

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    Default Re: trying to get my pool un milky

    With regard to your pool chemistry . . . if those numbers are right, you will have to be VERY careful to avoid problems. The first step is to find out if they are correct, so you'll need a Taylor K2006 test kit. (Amazon link in my signature) Dealer electronically read test strips are not accurate, especially with respect to the stabilizer or CYA readings. Strips read with a "Mark I Eyeball" device are even worse.

    Meanwhile, use bleach to chlorinate. Whatever your chemistry readings, bleach will not make them worse, since, unlike most pool chlorine materials, bleach does not add EITHER stabilizer or calcium. You'll also need to read the "Best Guess" page (linked in my signature) so you can understand what chlorine levels you need . . . and why you need them.

    Good luck!

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