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    Hi im new to pool care and this site. I am having trouble getting my water back to the beautiful blue it was when I first filled it up. I have a lot of iron in my well water so when I super chlorinated the first time it turned dark brown. After constant attention it is now green. I used bleach and borax to get my levels where they should be, except for cya is a little low. But its green still and I dont really know what im doing except for what I have read on here. Can anyone give me any advice. (I use 7 way dip stick test strips by the way)

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    Metals contaminated well water is an issue.

    We'll need some additional info to be able to help.

    1. What kind of pool is it?
    2. What size pump and what kind and size of filter?
    3. Exactly what all have you added to the pool, meaning ingredients and not just product names like 'shock.'

    The test kit that we think is by far the best is the Taylor K2006 or 2006C (better buy). Not available locally but you can get it through this link that takes you to Amazon: http://pool9.net/tk/

    But, in the meantime, go to Walmart and see if they have the HTH 6-Way drops-based kit (no test strips!) and get that. If they don't, get an OTO/Phenol Red kit (yellow and red drops) instead. Use it to test and then post your numbers. Also while you are at WallyWorld, get several jugs of their generic 8.25% bleach and a couple of boxes of 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle).

    Repost with requested info and then someone here can try and help you.

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    I cant repost to my original thread so heres a new one. I have a 12'x30'' summer escapes ag. I have two pumps and two filters going constantly. One I use to vacuum and the outlet is a fountain. Both are walmart brand. As I said before my well water has a lot of iron so when I walmart brand (sorry i disposed of package) shock treated my pool it turned brown. I have cleaned filters twice a day, vacuumed everyday and checked my chemicals repeatedly with a 6 way strip test kit. (Dont worry im getting a real test kit soon.) As of now my levels are as follows according to the test I have: FC after shocking and diluting just to get a reading is some where around 25 (maybe too high but cant swim anyway) after very little borax Fc is at 7.8. Ta is 80. Th is 100. Cya was low but now sets at 30-50. My water isnt oxidizing anymore and I have the brown water gone now its green. Maybe I should drain it and start over sticking to BBBs. Oh I have a floater with trichlor tablets and I used some hth super concentrated clarifier. I could use any advice, or criticism. Anything would be appreciated by me and or my kids which have only used their pool a couple times. Thanks

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    Not sure why you couldn't repost to the original thread. But, I merged your new thread into your old one so all the info can stay in the same place.

    The ONLY way to remove metals is to either cause them to precipitate out (stain) the filter medium and then change the medium, dissolve them all in the water and do a complete water change, or use an ion exchange filter medium such as CULator.

    Your pool is only around 2000 gallons. Do you have the option to refill with water other than from a well?

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    Ive been cleanin some nasty brown powder junk out of the filters and still cleanin but the waters not brown anymore. I havent checked on it yet this morning, but im sure its still green. I could have some clean water trucked in if I drain it but I was hoping to avoid that.

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    Well just an update ive decided to just balance this thing out and keep filtering. Seems the less I put in and the more I clean the better my water looks. I think I read on here about some contest pool owners had about spending as little as possible to maintain thier pools, thats my new philosophy. Thanks for the informittable reading anyway.

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    Crystal clear water yay. Took awile to get all the junk out and to figure out exactly how much of what to put in to keep the chlorine and ph right. But its ready for the kiddos now and I couldnt be happier to see the brown and green go away.

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    Its been a month and i still have a beautiful pool. Now im not afraid to get a bigger pool nxt yr. I dont even measure anymore, once a wk, about 30 mins and done. My advice to anyone new to pool care is simple. Household bleach=chlorine, mule team borax=ph, get a cheap vacuum set, and clean daily until your pool turns blue, then once a wk.I still use dip strips to check my levels but my routine is simple vacuum, half cup to cup of bleach depending on how hot its been, and sprinkle borax in by an inlet usually not much. Good luck

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