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    Default Re: Algae problem or fliter problem ?

    Go to WalMart, buy the $15 5-way drop-based kit, and test your water yourself---and I DANG sure wouldn't buy anything else from the pool store, just on principle!!

    Run your own drop-based tests, adn we'll help you from there--you have to know a CYA level in order to know how high to shock to clear up the pool. Until then, you're just wasting time and money.

    Janet

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    Default Re: Algae problem or fliter problem ?

    My pool is looking better. I let it settle Friday night & vac'ed to waste Sat. morning. I needed to get a load of water since we are on a well. It was a light green & I could see the bottom. I let it settle Sat. night & vac'ed again Sunday morning. The water looks great now. Thanks to everyone.

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