Re: HELP! Made BIG mistake!!
I'm no pool expert, but I would resist the temptation to keep adding stuff. I know it makes us feel better to be -doing- something, but in this case you're making things worse. While the original alkalinity was a little high, it may not have caused any problems. Those pool store computer analysis sheets are programmed to make recommendations based on any variance from a standard set of parameter target ranges. They are also programmed to sell stuff you may not need.
If I were you I would find a way to aerate the water as much as possible over the next few days. As the pool outgases the resultant CO2 from the acid, the pH will automatically rise and the alkalinity will fall. So you don't want to artificially raise the pH when you need it low to start this process to begin with.
Given that you've just -raised- the alkalinity, plan on buying some more muriatic acid. Follow the directions posted at this forum to lower alkalinity - aerate, measure the pH and alkalinity, lower the pH if necessary, repeat as needed until the alkalinity is down where you want it.
Tom Wood
15K IG Plaster, Sand Filter, Polaris 180
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