Just use liquid chlorine. Walmart's generic bleach is what many of us use. It is the same stuff as liquid pool store chlorine --- sodium hypochlorite. If your CYA gets too low, you can use a stabilized form of chlorine like dichlor but it sounds like that is not something you are going to have to worry about !
With a high CYA, you are going to have to have a kit that can measure high chlorine levels. The only one that can is the Taylor K2006 or 2006C (better buy). You won't be able to buy it locally but can get it though this link:> http://pool9.net/tk/
Another link that you should read explains the correlation between CYA levels and needed chlorine:> http://pool9.net/cl-cya/
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have more questions and order that test kit ASAP. We need to know your CYA reading!
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