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    Smile Re: Hardness increaser less expensive than the pool store?

    Ah, my water is beautiful, no more milky water. And, the color is clearer now. CA is 250 ppm with 36# CaCL2. I am tickled! Will likely bring it higher since we have heavy rains here.

    Thanks to all on PF for your time and shared wisdom!

    Now to battling the borates.....

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    Thanks Watermom! The toe test will be the first this season! Happy 4th!

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