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    Default Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool . . . but I don't want a K2006

    Hi everyone,
    I'm new to this and could use some advice!
    We got an 18ft Intex Easy Set pool this year. I know that these are not the greatest as far as filters go (I just have the standard that came with it) but I wanted to see how much use we got out of a pool before investing money in a permanent pool.
    After being away for 2 weeks we came home Saturday and removed the solar cover. The water was guacamole green. We shocked it. The next day it was still green and I took the water to Leslie's to have it tested. He said the chlorine was too high to read and gave me no other advice except vacuum it, wait a day or 2 and bring it back. I vacuumed and when I did it turned a more solid green ( the particles seemed to delete into the water) The next day I took another sample back. He said everything was in line except my water was registering hard. I told him it was still green and he kind of shrugged and said the intex pools don't have great filters. I had read another thread and someone with an intex and a similar issue was told to shock it a few day in a row. I was surprised this guy didn't suggest to do that. So I went to Namco a half mile down the road and that woman said to put an algaecide in, wait a few hours and shock it again. Then if it didn't clear to repeat that process and add a clarifier. After the algaecide and shock it turned light blue but still cloudy, I can barely see the bottom. I never added the water hardener because the Namco woman said all hard water will do is make my skin feel a little dry. I don't have hard water in general so if that doesn't effect my cloudiness I'd just as soon return it to the store.
    I've had the filter running non-stop and have rinsed and swapped it at least twice a day. I've added clarifier twice and it's not changed the fogginess. There doesn't seem to be any residue on the bottom of the pool.
    I haven't brought the water back in to be tested since I re-shocked it (twice)
    I'd love your advice on what I should do. The man at Leslie's said adding even a small amount of DE could ruin my pump.
    Thanks in advance
    Ellen

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    Without having some numbers, it is hard to give advice. We typically don't trust pool store numbers or advice. And, reading the advice they have given you, explains why.

    We think everyone should have a good drops-based kit. 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, a couple of boxes of 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle) and a gallon of distilled water.

    Test your water and post your numbers.

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    Okay, here's my info after testing:
    18ft Intex Easy Set (5400 gallons)
    Chorine 5 Br 10 - this was very yellow. I've shocked it twice this week, the last time being yesterday at about 4pm
    Ph - 7.5
    Alk - 100 ppm
    Cyanuric Acid - 50 ppm
    Hardness - the test water didn't turn dark red, only pink, so the titrate drops didn't get deep blue or change after about 6-10 drops, so I'm guessing it is somewhere between 70-100 ppm
    The water is light blue and very cloudy. I can barely see the bottom of the pool. This is a change from when we got back from vacation and it was guacamole green. It's been shocked twice and an algaecide was added. Nothing in the last 24 hours.

    Thanks
    Ellen

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    Hi, Ellen. Sorry nobody got back to you quickly after your last post.

    How is it looking now? It has been a couple of days, so can you give us new chlorine and pH numbers? No need to test the other things right now. If your chlorine is really high, use the color chart here to try and interpret the level:> http://pool9.net/oto-chart/

    Don't add any more algaecide. Those don't usually help and can often cause issues. In fact, for now don't add anything else to the pool other than chlorine and preferably bleach instead of other forms of chlorine. What kind of shock have you been using? Give ingredients.

    (You can ignore the bromine column on the tester.)

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    Thanks for the response.
    Today the chlorine is 5
    PH is 7.5
    I used Blue Shield liquid shock a few days ago: sodium hypochlorite 12.5%, inert ingredients 87.5%
    The water is SLOWLY getting clearer. I can see the bottom and there is very little debris.
    I've been running it non-stop and actually took some advice yesterday and put a knee-high around the crappy typeA cartridge filter. That seems to have sped things up a little.
    Do I need to do anything about the hardness of the water? Does that effect anything?

    Thanks

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    5 is the highest that the kit can read. Are you sure it is 5 or is it darker yellow? Did you look at the link I posted above with the color chart?

    To try and clear the pool, you need to maintaining chlorine levels around 15ppm. Does the Blue Shield Liquid chlorine mention anything else on the ingredients? If not, it is probably fine to use.

    In your pool, each cup of the 12.5% sodium hypo will add about 1.5ppm and each quart will add just under 6ppm. Use that as a reference to help you figure out how much to add each time you test to get the chlorine back up to 15ppm. However ---- it may be that it is not actually 12.5%. Chlorine degrades quickly. Who knows how fresh that is. That is one reason we like Walmart's generic bleach. It is stored in an air-conditioned store and the turnover of the product is quick. I just left my Walmart a few minutes ago and bought several jugs myself!

    You really should think about order the K2006 kit I mentioned above. It can measure chlorine levels higher than 5ppm.

    Another chart you should look at explains the connection between CYA and chlorine:> http://pool9.net/cl-cya/ Not understanding this connection is one of the main reasons that people get algae in their pool.

    Basically, you want to keep your chlorine high until you can go from sundown one evening to within an hour of sunrise the next morning without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine and the water is clear.

    Don't worry about the hardness right now. Also, when you test, you don't need to retest the CYA anymore unless you use a product that has it in it like dichlor or trichlor. And, you shouldn't use either of those. Your CYA is perfect right at 50.

    One more tip for now, the pH results will be invalid with your kit when the chlorine is over 5ppm. (Over 10ppm with the Taylor K2006 kit.) So, if you have high chlorine, dilute your water sample before testing pH. Take one part pool water and mix it with an equal part of distilled water. Then, run the pH test with that as normal.

    Hope this helps. Let us know if you have further questions.

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    I did the chlorine again. I'd say it's higher than 10. It's a mustard color. I would think this would seem about right given that I'd shocked it 3 days ago?
    The link you gave me is hard to decipher holding it to a computer screen but I'd say it's between 9 and 13.
    I also mixed the pool water with distilled and did the ph again and this read 7.2
    The liquid shock just says sodium hypochlorite 12.5 and inert ing 87.5. I have more of that and I also do have walmart bleach. With those numbers should I add more?
    It's raining today so I can't tell if it is clearer than this morning.
    Having spent $25 on the HTH Drop kit, I can't justify spending at least another $50 on the one you like. If I end up going with a permanent pool in the future I'd invest in it, but right now I'm at the point where I've spent so much time on this Intex pool I'd rather take it down than throw much more money at it.

    Thanks and let me know if I should add anything!

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool

    To clear the pool, you need to keep it at shock level which with a CYA reading of 50 would be 15ppm. So, yes, you need to add more. It's ok to use up the 12.5% first. I gave you reference amounts in the previous post so you can figure out doses to add whenever you test to get back to 15ppm.

    Another and less expensive option instead of the full K2006 kit is to just buy the add-on kit called the K1515. That would give you the test that your kit is missing which allows you to be able to measure chlorine levels past 5. It is also available through that same link posted above. It will make it a whole lot easier to manage your pool if you can test levels more accurately.

    Keep an eye on your pH. You are ok at 7.2 but if it goes any lower, you should bump it up a little by using some of the Borax. Add about a half a cup at a time and then several hours later, retest and redose until you get it where you want it. Anywhere between 7-8 is ok with the mid 7s usually best for most pools.

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool . . . but I don't want a K2006

    Quote Originally Posted by EllenF View Post
    Having spent $25 on the HTH Drop kit, I can't justify spending at least another $50 on the one you like. If I end up going with a permanent pool in the future I'd invest in it, but right now I'm at the point where I've spent so much time on this Intex pool I'd rather take it down than throw much more money at it.
    Lots of people reach this point in their thinking, without recognizing the error most are making. The problem is, you will almost certainly continue to 'throw money' at your pool, without a K2006. I don't want to overstate this; having a K2006 will NOT fix your pool. Rather it will make it POSSIBLE for you to fix your pool.

    If you are serious about draining the pool . . . that is certainly the cheapest option. Otherwise, you need accurate testing.

    There's another point to consider. As more and more PF users have inexpensive pools, we're running into resistance from those users to the idea of buying an 'expensive' kit. Instead -- without really thinking about it -- they end up asking us to continue to spend time with them GUESSING at the best thing to do with their pool. They often combine these actions with intermittent trips to the pool store, where they get 'free' water tests that have ALWAYS been designed to sell more chemicals. The result is that their pool situation becomes more and more confused and complex, as they partially follow our directions, but mix in the occasional doses of over-priced pool store voodoo chemicals that will "fix everything" (NOT!).

    I'm going to have to talk to my moderators and the Support Team, but I think it's time to tell small pool owners that it's unfair to us, and to other forum users, to monopolize our time this way. Instead, I think it may be time to offer 3 options:

    1. Get a K2006 + adequate filtration AND stop using pool store 'free' testing, or dumping in pool store 'goop'

    OR

    2. Drain and refill, and then follow the Super Simple Recipe (http://pool9.net/ssr/ which does not require the K2006.

    OR

    3. Actually drain and abandon your pool.

    Anything else simply wastes your money, and both your time, and ours.

    Best wishes.

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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool . . . but I don't want a K2006

    Wow, Ben, what a warm welcome to the pool world you've given me.
    I'm new to all this and came here for some advice, which Watermom gave me. I was and am appreciative of her.
    How exactly did I waste your time when you didn't respond to any of my posts? Watermom did a great job educating me on the basics, but since I'm just a small resistant little pool owner I won't bother you all any more.

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