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    Default Re: New season blues

    Chlorine to 15ppm and keep it there. Recheck and add 3 or more times a day. Filter 24/7. Backwash as needed.

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    I have even gotten the chlorine higher, 30ppm, crazy I know but it really gets the pool going at the start. I don't worry about stabalizing at first so the chlorine usually bleeds down to a safe level by the time everything else is ready to go (water, heat, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottturner View Post
    I have even gotten the chlorine higher, 30ppm, crazy I know but it really gets the pool going at the start. I don't worry about stabalizing at first so the chlorine usually bleeds down to a safe level by the time everything else is ready to go (water, heat, etc).
    I guess that's fine if you don't like your liner

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    Yea that is true. I forgot to mention that I have a gunite. I was applying it to my situation and didn't mention my situation. Thanks for pointing that out.

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