Higher is better than lower, when eradicating Psuedomonas. But I'd skip a day, if you are concerned about liner bleaching. You can make it more carefully 'high' once the K2006 arrives.
Higher is better than lower, when eradicating Psuedomonas. But I'd skip a day, if you are concerned about liner bleaching. You can make it more carefully 'high' once the K2006 arrives.
PoolDoc / Ben
Thanks for the reply! I wasn't sure and since I skipped the previous night, I thought it may be a good idea to go ahead and add it, so I did. Hopefully I didn't do too much damage. I may have to skip tonight though depending on how things look with the OTO test. I'll be glad when the Taylor kit gets here!
11k gal 22' x 52" Intex Ultra. PF=10
Oh and something else, I thought I remembered reading in another post about Psuedomonas that it's a good idea to put the floats in the pool to help kill off the bacteria that may be on them too. I have had them out all week, should I put them in there when adding the bleach at night? Or do you think they have died off yet out of the water for several days? And when should I attempt to get back in?
Thanks!
11k gal 22' x 52" Intex Ultra. PF=10
I don't think Psuedomonas is likely to survive, except as bacterial spores, on dry hard plastic. And since P. aeruginosa is ubiquitous -- often part of normal skin flora -- the presence of spores on floats is probably a non-issue.
Well that's good to know then, thank you. Last night the OTO was still dark yellow(no orange) and test strip in between 5 and 10. It was sunny yesterday so I imagine some of the chlorine got burnt off, but there was still probably a good amount amount that stayed. I skipped the bleach and will check again tonight. Hope the Taylor kit gets here soon.
11k gal 22' x 52" Intex Ultra. PF=10
I checked with the OTO and it's still dark yellow at around 5 and the test strip was at 5(not as dark as it has been). Should I use bleach tonight since I skipped last night? I put a couple of trichlor pucks in the floater cause the one that was left was almost dissolved and I figured I lost a little CYA with the slight drain my husband had to do cause of he rain the other day. I think I may have some mustard algae too cause I was reading about it and it sounds like the stuff I was vacuuming off the pool floor everyday before I got the rash(looked like dirt, floated up off the floor like dirt too). I was vacuuming every day before we would swim and it would be back in the wrinkles and creases of the liner the next morning every time. I have yet to vacuum since then(it's been a week) since I didn't know if I should get in the pool yet. I never vacuum from outside of the pool cause I like to see what I'm doing and make sure I get it all up. I'm waiting for the brush I ordered to get here, the vacuum I use has some bristles, but I know I need a dedicated brush.
Should I put bleach in tonight or are my chlorine levels probably ok?
11k gal 22' x 52" Intex Ultra. PF=10
In generally, higher chlorine levels are better the lower ones, anytime you are trying to eradicate any biofilm forming pool problem, which includes BOTH P. aeruginosa AND mustard algae.
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