Hi, Bekka,

Those are VERY thorough test results and very helpful...Thanks.

I would remphasize cwstnsko's advice to shock your pool. (how do you think he pronounces that username?)

That would be my priority and then possibly fine tune later but all your other numbers are in a non-dangerous range. The pool store's advice was ok (barely) but cw's suggested subs were better....you save some bucks.

You'll need to bring up your Cl level (at dusk is best) to about 20-22ppm. Then, next morning before the Sun hits it, test again and see how much Cl you've consumed. If you've lost more than 1-2ppm overnite (and I'm sure you will) you'll need to keep that Cl level up in that 20-22 range 'til your cloudiness disappears (and I'm sure it will, too).

Post back with other questions. Welcome.