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    No problem -- we're all here to help each other.

    Can you see what it says the active ingredient is in the pH Minus? It might be Sodium Bisulfate which will add sulfate to your pool. Though that's not the best thing in the world, the amount is rather small since you won't use this all the time so I think it's OK to use this stuff and then in the future use Muriatic Acid (which is a liquid). However, Ben's technique for lowering TA usually takes quite a lot of acid, both for the initial lowering and for the continual adding and testing during aeration, so you might be better off getting the Muriatic Acid anyway.

    I doubt that the high chlolrine level is causing the stinging of the eyes since you've got so much CYA to "hide" the disinfecting chlorine. Usually it isn't free chlorine that stings anyway -- it's usually a pH that is too low (maybe also if it's too high though I haven't heard that before) or its combined chlorine (CC). Your pH is a bit on the high side so that might be it, but it is possible of course that the chlorine levels are causing this (from the "bound" chlorine to CYA) and I'm just wrong.

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    If your plaster is bad I would stay away from the dry acid....both sulfates and high cya levels have been implicated in pitting of plaster finishes in pools.
    What hardness test are you using? It seems like you are either using the Taylor test or Ben's....there are 3 reagents in this test. If you are using a test that only uses 2 reagents then most likely it is testing total hardness and not calcium hardness.
    Also, what brand of cal hypo is your ace hardware selling? Our store has the HTH on sale and it is only 48%
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    If I dont use acid what should I use(if anything) to lower my ph and TA? My test kit is the one from Walmarts. I read on there that the total hardness test is the measurement of calcium and magnesium carbonate in the pool. Am I testing for the wrong thing????
    The brand of cal hypo is HTH and the bag says Super Shock with chlorine at 60%. Its on sale for 2.50 a bag, the gallon of bleach at 10% is on sale for 2.59 for a gallon. Is it still alright if I use the super shock?
    Waterbear: you said the acid might harm my pool---what about the PH Minus? Ingredients state Sodium Bisulfate 92% and inert ingredients 8%.
    Sorry I am so dumb about these things, it seems like I think I get things straight in my mind then something else pops up and CONFUSION sets in---maybe its an age thing(HA HA)
    Anyway thanks for your help and PLEASE dont give up on me.
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    You can use Muriatic Acid which is a liquid that you can pour slowly into your pool near a water return outlet so that will mix the acid quickly with your pool water to prevent damage to the plaster. I didn't know about the problems Evan (waterbear) mentioned about using dry acid, but it makes sense and fortunately Muriatic Acid is the best alternative. There isn't any other way to lower pH other than adding acid.

    As for the test kit question, I'll leave that to waterbear since I am not familiar with the Walmart kit(s). If the test kit says it measures Total Hardness (which is Magnesium and Calcium) then that is not what is important to measure -- it is Calcium Hardness that you want to measure. Typically, Calcium is the larger component of hardness so if your total hardness was 400 then your calcium hardness might be 300, but you really need to do the right test to know for certain.

    The Sodium Bisulfate is dry acid that waterbear is talking about so based on what he said, don't use that and instead get the Muriatic Acid which is a liquid that typically comes in a quart plastic bottle. [EDIT] I meant "gallon jugs" just like waterbear said below. It's getting late... [END-EDIT]

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    yep, it tests total hardness...and there are some known issues with the test that have been discussed on the forum before so it is not the most accurate. It is not what you need. You need a calcium hardness test such as the one in Ben's test kit or a taylor K-2006

    As far as acid goes, use muriatic...comes in gallon jugs. Be aware that this is just another name for hydrochloric acid so have some repect for it.
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    I will get some muriatic acid tomorrow. I am assuming I can get it at Ace?
    Oh and should I use the cal hypo or should I stick to bleach.
    I have wanted to get Bens test kit or the Taylor kit but I have never ordered anything on line(we dont use or have credit cards) and have been unable to find the Taylor kit locally. We live in a small town and do not have a pool supply store. so I have to depend on Wally world or ACE. Next time we go to the big city "Tulsa" hope to be able to locate a pool store.
    Thanks for the info and help--will let you know how it goes with the acid
    Karen

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    We really don't know what your Calcium levels are yet so stick to bleach if you can, though if you already have some Cal-Hypo you want to use up that's probably OK if it's only enough chlorine for about a month.

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    Default Re: Thanks To All!! Clear Pool At Last

    Quote Originally Posted by karenkr
    I will get some muriatic acid tomorrow. I am assuming I can get it at Ace?
    They should carry it...the one I work in does but we have a HUGE pool dept.
    Oh and should I use the cal hypo or should I stick to bleach.
    I have wanted to get Bens test kit or the Taylor kit but I have never ordered anything on line(we dont use or have credit cards)
    Just a suggestion. If your checking account has a visa ATM card you can use that with paypal and order from Ben.
    and have been unable to find the Taylor kit locally. We live in a small town and do not have a pool supply store. so I have to depend on Wally world or ACE. Next time we go to the big city "Tulsa" hope to be able to locate a pool store.
    Thanks for the info and help--will let you know how it goes with the acid
    Karen
    hope this helps.
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