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    Quote Originally Posted by mbar
    I woke up this morning to a green pool for the same reason - lots of brown dirt flowing in overnight. I shocked it to the highest levels, put a cut off leg of panytyhose which is like a skimmer sock on, and have my pool cleaner in. The water is already almost blue, and the skimmer sock is dirty, I have already rinsed it off 2 x. I also brushed down the pool to get any dirt of the sides and steps. I also added some metal sequestering agent in case there is anything in the dirt.

    If you haven't done it yet, you may want to vaccum the pool again. All the loose floating Alge will die and fall to the bottom of the pool. I usualy will vaccum this to waste if it's real bad.

    Good job in getting her blue again.
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    NO I'm not here to sell or promote anythihg...well I do fell pretty strong about DE filters Just trying to futher my trade and maybe help someone in the process.

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    Pool is crystal clear today - I did vacuum to waste this morning. Now for the basement carpet!!!
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    What a blonde moment...I glued the bar when it broke last year with denture repair acrylic and forgot that at one time it was removeable...(I don't wear dentures and being a dental professional don't recommend them.).. just have access to the stuff ... It works great for plastic repairs and is very strong

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