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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool ... getting there slowly but surely?

    Quote Originally Posted by peggles0224 View Post
    I can't recall my numbers last week, but at one point I lost chlorine, so that's when I started this onslaught of shock. All my other numbers were in the right range of okay, if that helps. Nothing extreme... Right in middle. I'm still draining... I have run two test on water for chlorine and ph... first one the ph was still high.... second one ph is 7.2... chlorine on both are immeasurable with what i'm using... the color of the test is still orange, but not as orange, so i know it's gettinge better. I am back washing and at the same time i am running a hose with water in my pool. I'm going to run another set of these two tonight.

    If you're still in the draining and refilling process, test your pH before running the chlorine back up again...high chlorine levels will give falsely high pH readings. You really, really need to give some accurate numbers for us to be able to help you, otherwise we're just guessing and putting your liner at risk. My suggestion would be to finish refilling your pool, get a water sample, and take it to a local pool store to have it tested. Don't buy any of the stuff they're going to try to sell you, just tell them that you already have it at home. Take the printout, post your numbers here, and we'll be glad to help you go from there.

    I also highly recommend that you go to WalMart (or look while you're at the pool store) and buy the 5-way or 6-way drp-based test kit. The pool store will have the same as WalMart but I think they want around $30 for it...WalMart sells it for around $15.

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    Thank you so much watermom. I really appreciate it.

    Here's where I stand as of today. I have been partially draining and filling... partial drain and fill. I went down to local pool shop today... closed! I don't have the cya reading, but I have everything else... I think I am almost back on track. What should I do next. Here are my numbers, without the CYA, using walmart kit.

    PH 7.4 - excellent I think
    CL - 5 - awesome in comparison to what it was, so I did a good job drain/fill
    ALK - 70 - I know this is slightly low
    Hard - this is the kicker... when I put the indicator stuff in and they said it would turn a different color, well it didn't. I still put the tytrant in it and after 35 drops (which is a reading of 350) it was still the same color
    CYA - As I said I don't have the reading because I ran out, but plan to go to walmart

    Now what?

    Thanks for all your help, you guys!!!

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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool ... getting there slowly but surely?

    Can someone help me, please?

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    Default Re: Cloudy Pool ... getting there slowly but surely?

    Quote Originally Posted by peggles0224 View Post
    Thank you so much watermom. I really appreciate it.

    Here's where I stand as of today. I have been partially draining and filling... partial drain and fill. I went down to local pool shop today... closed! I don't have the cya reading, but I have everything else... I think I am almost back on track. What should I do next. Here are my numbers, without the CYA, using walmart kit.

    PH 7.4 - excellent I think
    CL - 5 - awesome in comparison to what it was, so I did a good job drain/fill
    ALK - 70 - I know this is slightly low
    Hard - this is the kicker... when I put the indicator stuff in and they said it would turn a different color, well it didn't. I still put the tytrant in it and after 35 drops (which is a reading of 350) it was still the same color
    CYA - As I said I don't have the reading because I ran out, but plan to go to walmart

    Now what?

    Thanks for all your help, you guys!!!
    Your pH is fine right where it is. Your alk is slightly low, you can raise it by adding some baking soda (I'd start with about 1/2 cup in the skimmer, give it 24 hours or so to dissolve and mix thoroughly, and test again, and go from there). I'd be interested in finding out the hardness of your fill water--have you tried testing the fill water for it instead of the pool water?

    What does your water look like? Is it clear yet? If so, then just raise your alk a tad (shoot for about 100), and go swimming. If it's still cloudy, then leave your filter/pump running and continue to brush daily. You also probably need to bring your water back up to shock level for just a little while longer, but without a good number for CYA I can only guess at what that shock number is. Even if it were zero, you'd be okay to take the chlorine back up to 10. Once you get a good CYA number, post it here and we can go from there.

    Janet (I'm not watermom--she's out of town! )

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    Thanks I'm not Watermom. My hardness numbers were NEVER a problem before I was overzealous in my bleaching activity. Can you go swimming if I put the bleach number at 10? Will do on the rest, but I'm going to take a sample to pool company today.

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    My pool finally cleared in the last two days. The hardness reading... finally has a reading now. Three drops to change to red. The chlorine went down to about 2 in the last two days. So I added 1 gallon of 12%. I'll bring up the alk. What should I test every week... Chlorine and PH? And as long as everything looks good, I shouldn't have a problem/wouldn't have to do any further testing and do the others once a month? I'm going to order a kit on line. Where should I buy and what should I buy? My DH was all smiles (Not that I could see his smile, but know his tone well enough) when I told him on the phone. I think he gave up on me. I'm glad everything worked out.

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