Thank you, Ctoon!
If I wanted to try to lower the alk, would you try to lower the pH or would you try to get the alkalinity down first? From what I read the two work together, right?
Thank you for your help)
Thank you, Ctoon!
If I wanted to try to lower the alk, would you try to lower the pH or would you try to get the alkalinity down first? From what I read the two work together, right?
Thank you for your help)
The directions are in the Alkalinity section of the forum. Theres also a FAQ that might help too.
ph is easy to knock down , heck , I can do it without even tryin .ALk on the other hand is lil more complicated...kinda why I say I might just live with the high alkalinity
Baseballmom
You do need to add cyanuric acid to protect your chlorine to a level of around 30. I would down load bleachcalc to get the amount you need.
You can also use the software to calculate need amounts of other chems you add to the pool.
The best method for dropping the alk can be found here.
I am not shure of your testing methods but I would also recomend getting a good test kit. You need one that uses liquid drops and test for free, and total chlorine. Ben the owner of this forum sells one I would recomend here.
You can drop your ph by useing muratic acid. You can find it at Lowes. It is used for cleaning concrete.
I would also raise your chlorine useing straight bleach from the super market.
I would take the time to visit the sister site and read every thing there.
Be patent and studdy every thing here ask questions. The pros here are more than happy to answer your quesions and will not point you in the wrong direction.
Steve
Thank you so much Medvampire!! Everyone's help is greatly appreciated!!!
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