Let me 2nd this post. I used Baquacil for 2+ years. The first couple of years were fine, albeit expensive. The start of the 3rd year was a nightmare I had algae running wild. I would add Baquacil shock and algistat/sanitizer all of the time and it didn't help. I used pink treat and any other chemical my pool guy would/could pawn off on me. Whenever it would rain, you could sit in the house and watch the algae grow. Plus, my pool always had a cloudy look to it. Now my pool is amazingly clear, and I am spending 1/10th the cost on chemicals. Sounds too good to be true, but it works. If you have Baquacil, I can't tell you how pleased you will be by converting. Thanks to all that give their time to help folks like Jeff and I out. I try to help with what limited knowledge I have to give back to this great forum.
Have a happy 4th of July!!!
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