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    Oops, I hit the wrong button and the edit knocked me off! .......Thanks again Mark. Sorry so late getting back. Big day. Got the numbers:

    Ben's Kit Pool Store
    FC 3.5 FC 2.9
    CC zero CC -1.9 (minus 1.9?..they say)
    TC 3.5 TC 1.1 (do not understand their chlorine stuff)
    pH 7.6 or 7.7 pH 7.5
    Alk 110 Alk 80
    Cal 230 or 240 Cal 196
    Cya 20-ish Cya 26
    Temp 82 Temp 85

    BTW, keeping the FC between 3 & 6 per this site. I add 3 quarts per night and it seems to hold okay. I am planning to up my Cya to about 30 or so and see how it does there.

    Some other numbers from pool store are: Saturation Index, -0.09, Total Dissolved Solids 500, Iron 0, Copper 0. I took the water straight to the pool store at about 11 AM and could not get back home to test w/Ben's kit 'til 6:30 PM....just in case the time lapse makes a diff. I feel like the water is doing good, but I kinda expected the white plaster to be like really white, like the 'white' it looked like when the guys were plastering and the sun was shining on it! It does look a little tad dirty, grayish, sorta, but it is only noticible when you are down there looking right at it! Thanks for your help. Joyce
    18,000 IG Gunite/Plaster, Hayward Sand Filter

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    ...sorry about the numbers running together, they were not like that on my reply. Ben's kit is left and pool store is right.
    18,000 IG Gunite/Plaster, Hayward Sand Filter

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    The numbers look very much in balance as far as calcium carbonate saturation goes. So I doubt that there is precipitation of calcium carbonate occurring. If the plaster were curing, then you would find that the pH and TA would rise a lot (mostly the pH) and that eventually you would measure a rise in CH. That is what happens with curing. So if you let your pH get to, say 8.0 or higher, then you might see some calcium carbonate forming, but I don't think that is happening.

    Basically, your water is in decent water balance now, but if the plaster is still curing you will find a strong tendency for pH to rise and you'll be adding lots of acid to keep the pH down to normal levels (around 7.5) and doing so will restore the TA to where it was.

    Richard

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    Thanks Richard. Happy Swimming. Joyce
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