Meanwhile:
1. Remove your cartridge from the filter. Leave it out till the algae is all dead.
2. Begin adding 3 gallons of PLAIN 8% household bleach each evening. Brush the pool bottom after adding bleach.
3. Inspect the cartridge; there's a high chance it needs to be replaced. If the material is no longer crisp and stiff, or if more than 1/4 of the pleats have 'clumped' together, it needs to be replaced. Use ONLY an OEM, or Filbur or Unicel brand replacement. Post your exact make / model of filter, and we'll try to help you find the cartridge.
4. Read the cartridge care 'sticky' thread:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php/18044
5. Wash off your existing cartridge and begin using it, once all the algae is dead -- pool water should be gray or brown, with no green.
With a good quality cartridge -- which, as far as we can tell, excludes all Asian made cartridges -- you should be able to filter DEAD algae; no filter removes live algae effectively. If your filter is severely undersized, it may be best to floc the algae -- again, once it's dead -- and then vacuum it out. After that, you'll want to focus on preventing recurrences.
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