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    I would just use bleach for now and once the water is cleared up, then you can worry about CH.

    You want to keep at shock level (per Best Guess Chlorine Chart in my signature) until three conditions are met:
    1. You lose no more than 1ppm of chlorine overnight
    2. You have no more than 0.5 CC
    3. Your water is clear

    At that point, we recommend keeping the chlorine high for one additional day. Then, you can let it drift down and keep it in range between the min and max listed in the chart. Run your pump 24/7 while you are trying to clear this up. What kind of filter do you have, by the way?

    One last thing. Don't trust pH readings taken while the chlorine is higher than 15. (If you didn't have a Taylor K2006, I would say don't trust pH readings when the chlorine was over 5.)

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    Thanks, I'll try and keep the chlorine up for a while. I have a cartridge filter with 4 cartridges, cleaned it yesterday. I just got a K2006 this week, so that's where I got my numbers. The pool stores around here don't have any decent test kits (but that's normal I guess).

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    Been on vacation and incommunicado for a while.

    Pool has cleared up, but otherwise the numbers are much of the same.
    Losing 4-5 ppm FC over night
    CYA is 150ish, although 90% of the water had been changed, with no trichlor / cya added since. 2006K onlye goes to 100, and it's a bit higher. The test strips I bought before getting the 2006K show about the same.

    CH was still at 140. Added 4 pounds of calcium chloride (DrivewayHeat) to get started on this.

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    If you haven't yet, read the Best Guess page, linked in my signature block. Very relevant to your situation.

    Maintaining correct pH and reasonable calcium levels IS important with a concrete & plaster pool.

    Mustard algae takes HIGH chlorine (per Best Guess) + mechanical cleaning (brushing) + time. Often, you can't completely eradicate it, only keep it under control.

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