Congratulations!! So far you're doing a wonderful job of getting your pool back, and you did a great job of not getting "pool stored"!

To finish clearing up the green, you need to get your Chlorine up to around 12-15 ppm...here's the link to the bleach calculator a lot of the forum members use to calculate how much you need to add. (Developed by mwsmith, one of the forum members)

http://www.hal-pc.org/~mwsmith2/BleachCalc262.exe


Try your best to keep it up around 15, and the green should clear soon, if it's not a metals stain. Second, you shouldn't have any bromine in the pool unless you've added it, so ignore that side of the scale. Your pH is fine, Alk is fine. For a gunite pool, I believe your Calcium hardness needs to come up to 200-400 range, which you could accomplish by using cal-hypo to shock with, instead of bleach.

Stabilizer is also labelled as balancer and conditioner. It is available at WalMart in the pool section, as well as Home Depot or Lowe's. The ingredient you're looking for is cyanuric acid or isocyanuric acid. The label will have directions for doseage based on pool gallonage. Shoot for about 20 ppm, but don't broadcast it in the pool like the directions say. Instead, add it through your skimmer, but then don't backwash or re-test for 4-6 days, because it takes a very LONG time for it to dissolve, and you don't want to overshoot it because lowering CYA is a pain. Alternatively, you can put it in a tube sock and put it in the skimmer or tie it in front of a return stream and that will help dissolve it, too.

You're on the right track, welcome to the forum!

Janet