Possibly, but I'm skeptical. Unfortunately the guru there that I used to call is retired.

Did you add calcium after filling the pool? How long ago did you paint?

Probably, you'll need to get a K2006 -- not as if you don't need one, anyhow -- and test the alkalinity and calcium levels on BOTH your pool, and the water you fill with. Even if that's not the problem, you are going to need valid test results before you can go back to Kelley and try to get more info. Test kit page link is in my blue signature box below.