Or K.I.S.S.-- Keep it simple stupid, not referring to anyone in this forum, of course. Or maybe it's "keep it super simple"!
Or K.I.S.S.-- Keep it simple stupid, not referring to anyone in this forum, of course. Or maybe it's "keep it super simple"!
No, we're all good with "Keep It Simple, Stupid!"
It's slowly clearing but through the murk I can see it's all completely blue and nothing's on the bottom. Other biologic detritus makes it tougher to kill the algae as the chlorine attacks them as well, so get those leaves, seeds, pine combs, branches and dead bugs outta there!
Carl
Nobody WANTS a mess! I came home to one after a month away.....
Carl
Hey! We're not talking about my basement, we're talking about my pool!
Wait...My basement's a junkyard, not a swamp...
Actually, all the algae is dead, the pool has been blue since yesterday morning, not green, but taking a while to clear the clouds out. P.O.P.P. Pool Owner Patience and Persistence.
Carl
72 hours after I started the cleanup: Pool is nearly clear! It's still a little cloudy, not crystal clear the way I like it, but you can now see everything clearly all the way to the bottom and it's looking good! If the FC drops sufficiently, we may well be swimming this afternoon!
Remember: An algae bloom, even a bad one, is no reason to panic. Our BBB methods work:
Test 2x to 3x/day
Keep FC up to or above shock levels
Filter 24/7
Vacuum and brush at least once a day,
Be patient and persistent, and
"Keep the faith, baby!"...your pool WILL clear up!
Carl
Awesome! You saved the weekend!
BBB Man
flies from the rising sun leaving clean, blue pools in his wake.
"Who was that bleached stranger?"
Is it possible that high chlorine levels affect CYA test results? Kinda like high chlorine skews pH readings?
Intex 15ftx4ft 4500 gal. 3/4 HP Pentair WhisperFlo pump. Hayward 21" sand filter. Taylor K-2006 & K-1106 kits. PF=27
That may be...Great Thought! Ben? Chem_Geek?
Carl
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