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    Default Re: 7.2 vs >8.2 Grrrrrrrrrrr

    For what it's worth, the Taylor kit pH matches the pH taken via meter. My pool is also the bluest it's ever been for two days now. Spiked the sand filter with some DE, the cloudiness had already cleared a lot, should be great in a day or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Infidel
    For what it's worth, the Taylor kit pH matches the pH taken via meter.
    Kinda tried to tell you that before!
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Default Re: 7.2 vs >8.2 Grrrrrrrrrrr

    This is what 44 ppm Cl looks like.


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    that's a pretty lookin' pool

    at 44 you better post a "no swimming" sign or the tree huggers will be at you for killing frogs

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    I say dump all your dirty whites in there and swish 'em around. It'll save wear and tear on the washer!

    Just an idea....

    C.

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    Default Re: 7.2 vs >8.2 Grrrrrrrrrrr

    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckD
    I say dump all your dirty whites in there and swish 'em around. It'll save wear and tear on the washer!

    Just an idea....

    C.
    I did actually soak/rinse a backpack in there that a cat p'd on, cleaned it right up.

    I'm out of town now for a few days, my wife said "I hope I don't mess it up while you're gone" ha ha, no worries there, it's good for a while.

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