Thanks. I was trying to relay what my water test showed and feedback from the store:
- Raise calcium to above 400
- Use EZ-Pool which will bind to the calcium thus (my interpretation) allowing chlorine to work
- With the high levels of free chlorine and total chlorine (both at 20), they recommended an oxidizer to lower than amount
The pool is crystal clear and not a problem with algae whatsoever yet, failed to mention it's a vinyl liner. I'm reading pros and cons of EZ-POOL. I don't intend to stay on it, but was hoping a short term which will allow me to:
1) try to make my current chlorine affective
and 2) plan to dilute water twice/week to lesson the CYA numbers
I'm hesitant to run with chlorine levels that high (CYA > 100) on the chart.
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