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    Default Re: Newbie - with cloudy pool

    What do you mean, "it did not circulate the water in my pool well enough"?

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    I sent another picture of my filter a couple of days ago to your email address. Thanks. My water is clear at this point. Just need to get it vacuumed this weekend and the walls cleaned. The walls seem to have a gritty, dingy film covering them almost like sandpaper. Going to try to figure out what that is...any ideas? I will also retest water tonight and post new results.
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    Default Re: Newbie - with cloudy pool

    I read about the sand algae. Am I understanding correctly that I need to lower my ph to 6.8-7.2 mad it will go away without scrubbing the walls? How long does it normally take to clear up? Also, do you need to stay out of the pool while waiting on this to clear? Thanks!

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    Yes, lower the pH . . . AND areate. You want to strip alkalinity. A lower pH + low alkalinity environment will soften and dissolve the particles.

    You can swim while this is going on; I don't know how long it will take, but more than a week. You do NOT want to speed it up, by pushing the pH to, say, 5.0. Doing that will damage your liner.

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