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    Default Re: "Great Value" Bleach raising pH?

    Thanks FBU. I tested this morning and it is at 7.5. Water is really clear too. Thanks and have a great Sunday!
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    Default Re: "Great Value" Bleach raising pH?

    Sounds like everything is under control but wanted to add a little to "stir the pot" if you will. Ben has talked a bit about some pools running at a natural pH of 8, and that actually being an easier to maintain pH AND more comfortable. My pH tends to run higher, 7.6-8 at times, and I really don't worry about it much. The pool is clean and comfortable and that's all that matters. I find my eyes feel better with then pH is closer to 8.

    The problem is that you cannot know how high your pH actually is once it gets to 8 because the test only goes that high. I have though about getting a digital tester so I can test more accurately. Maybe someday.

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    Default Re: "Great Value" Bleach raising pH?

    bottomcat, you could, if you like playing, add the acid to bring down the pH to 7 and then aerate the pool water with a shop vac or pointing the returns skyward etc raise the pH but this will have the effect of lowering your ALK.
    Bicarbonate causes a buffering of the pH in water at around 8.4. Too high really isn't it (needed for tiled/plaster pools but not vinyl) so if you run like I do with a ALK level between 35-40ppm the pH is way more stable at 7.4.

    The stoopid pool industry hasn't made a distinction between one type of pool and another. Then there are other pH buffers which are more acidic so could oppose the ALK level like the CYA stabiliser or adding a little magnesium chloride instead 100% of sodium chloride, (you could still add magnesium chloride to a chlorine dosed pool as well)

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