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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    1. Did you ever do the Vitamin C test on your steps?

    2. Sounds like you still have some copper in the water. Watch the test kit videos (http://pool9.net/tk-guide AND the ones on interferences: http://pool9.net/tk-interfere. Then, re-test and repost.

    3. Did you get the HEDP and Polyquat? Are you using it? Is your pool clear?

    4. Removing stains is a pain, and a multi-step process that you may have to cycle through more than once. Are you up for that? Or would you rather just get your pool clear, and worry about stains later?

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    I'm going to stick with just getting the pool balanced and keeping it clear this year. I've got it 95% of the way cleared up and all that is left is some dead algae to get out.

    If you can give me some advice on how to get it balanced that would be most appreciated. Any tips on how to keep it that way with a decent routine, and where to get the best prices on chemicals would also be appreciated!

    Finally, I bought new sand for my filter as I believe what I have is 7-10 years old and probably lost it's edges. I'm not exactly sure how to change that but figured youtube would have the solution. Let me know if I'm crazy.

    Thanks for any help!

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    Your sand shouldn't need changed. Sand does not wear out. Many of us use the same sand for a very long time. Occasionally, you may have to top it off but seldom should need to actually change it out.

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    That's good to know..saves me $30!

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    + Check your sand level; add more if needed, but don't change it unless it's really gummy or clumped up.

    + Watch the vids and then retest and report.

    + Good luck!

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    Thanks for the help..I'm working through this process.

    I can say that my hardness is currently through the roof. like, over 1000ppm. I've dumped a bunch of old water out and added a lot of fresh, but i'm still seeing very high levels. Is there a less expensive way to get this hardness down? I was trying to tackle that first, then get everything else dialed in since that is so out of whack.

    Let me know if this is a bad approach as well!

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    Default Re: Pool Stains - unsure what kind and best way to proceed

    1. Post a full set of readings on BOTH your pool, and your fill water. (Don't test CYA on the fill water!) Watch the videos (above) if you need to, but please post numbers, not drop counts. If you are having a hard time understanding the tests, watch the videos, and then ask us questions.

    2. ID by make and model your pump and filter.

    3. List the problems you see with your pool / water in order of concern to you.

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