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    While I was away this weekend my water turned green. I was only away for a couple days but my water is completley green.

    So anyway where do I start? What chemicals can I use to kill the alge and get the water clear again.

    I have a 24' AG pool and dumped 2 gallons of bleach in to start.

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    Any paticular number that are more important than others? Obviously the Chorline level will be very high?

    Should I leave my filter on overnight?

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    CL is too high to register
    PH is about 7.8 or a touch lower
    CYA is 30

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    Run your chlorine up to 15 ppm, hold it there by testing and adding bleach 2-3 times daily, keep your pump running while doing this, backwashing as necessary. You also need to be brushing daily. Keep this up until the water goes to cloudy blue, then let your Cl level drift back down and keep your filter running to clear out the dead algae.

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    Thank You. This morning my water is a translucent green and the Cl was pretty high. I dont know how to tell if its 15ppm or not I just know that its high. Probaly right around there.

    I will brush and clean my cartridge when I get home today.

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    You need to get a drop-based test kit and test your water....."probably right around there" won't clear up your pool.

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    Jan is right, you need a good test kit. Most of us use the kit that Ben sells at the sister site to this forum at www.poolsolutions.com. In the meantime, you can get higher readings with your kit by diluting your sample. Mix one part pool water and one part distilled water, test as usual and then multiply the result by 2. If you need to go higher, one part pool water and two parts distilled and multiply results by 3, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aylad
    You need to get a drop-based test kit and test your water....."probably right around there" won't clear up your pool.

    Janet
    I do have a drop based kit that will allow me to do a multiple of test. The CL reading will only go up to 5ppm though.

    I came home today and the water is cloudy and tested the CL It was on the low side at about 1ppm so I added more bleach. i still need to clean the walls.

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