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    Great job Bob!

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    Default Re: Amazing..........pool store says "perfect"

    Same thing happened last time I went to the pool store. Expected a bunch of recommendations but they just kind of looked up at me and said, 'Well how about that, perfect.'
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    Plaster re-done (1997)
    48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
    1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)

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    Default Re: Amazing..........pool store says "perfect"

    Don't know why you all find that so strange. There are some good pool stores out there. Most of the tests I do for my regular customers come out perfect. Then again, we educate our customers. We even have a 'Pool School' for them so they can learn to test and balance their water. Yes, we teach them about stabilizer levels and sell a LOT of liquid chlorine! ($3.69 for 2.5 gallons of 12.5% on a refill of the jug, actually tests out closer to 14% when we fill the jugs, which is several times a day) The 6% ultra bleach we sell comes out more expensive! (We are a full line hardware store with a very big pool department, chems, filters, pumps, SWGs, whitegoods, parts, etc.) My Department Head even tells people not to buy the alk increaser but to get baking soda. Many of our regulars appreciate this type of info from us and end up buying the Alk increaser anyway just to support us!

    Thera ARE some good pool stores out there. You just have to try and find them.

    On the other hand, when someone comes in with a pool that is really out of whack, I will try and sell them what they need to get it back in line and try to teach them how to maintain their pool properly. It doesn't always work. There are those people out there who's attitude is "I have pucks in my floater so I know the chlorine is ok so just give me a bottle of something to kill the algae and clear the cloudiness." When I tell them they need chlorine they don't want to hear it so I sell them some polyquat and some clarifier and a few bags of shock and wait for our computer software to tell them they need to drain the pool because their CYA has gone over 100 ppm (funny how they listen to the printout before they listen to me).
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    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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