Re: "Green, Cloudy, Disgusting Pool?" Why yes, thanks for asking....
How much Borax per unit of ph? Or is this one of those things where you add, test, add, test, etc.?
Ed

Originally Posted by
Watermom
Your most immediate problem is that low ph. Any reading below 7.0 is acidic and can damage your pool. You must add some Borax ASAP and get that ph above 7.0. Anywhere between 7.2-7.8 is OK, but 7.4-7.6 is ideal. Add it slowly through the skimmer and break up any clumps. Let it circulate awhile and then retest and redose until you get in the desired range.
Your cya reading is probably inaccurate. Try testing it again. If you still can't get a reading, you may have to let a pool store test it for you. Just don't let them talk you into buying anything.
To make your chlorine kit test higher, you can dilute your sample. Take one part pool water and one part distilled water, test as usual and then multiply the results by 2. If that doesn't get high enough to figure out your chlorine level, you can dilute it further. One part pool water, two parts distilled water, multiply by 3, etc. Once you can figure out how high your chlorine level is and what your cya level is, we can better help you clear the water.
Don't worry about your alk for now. And, your calcium hardness reading is OK, but don't use any cal-hypo for your chlorine source. It will raise the calcium level further and a vinyl pool doesn't need it. Stick with bleach.
BTW -- You want your FC and your TC readings to be the same. That means your CC is 0 which is the goal.
What does your water look like?
Repost with more accurate chlorine and cya readings, and someone here can advise you further.
Thanks,
Ed
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