ok so after adding the gallon of stabalizer here are my numbers
cya 35
alk 100
ph 7.2
fc 10
I will bump up my fc to at least 15, brush and vacuum daily so no i guess its just playing the waiting game.
Thanks
Tara
ok so after adding the gallon of stabalizer here are my numbers
cya 35
alk 100
ph 7.2
fc 10
I will bump up my fc to at least 15, brush and vacuum daily so no i guess its just playing the waiting game.
Thanks
Tara
ok just an update. The pool is a greenish blue and clear. Im running the pump 24/7 and keeping my fc at least 20ppm. I know its a little high for a cya of 35 but ive been fighting this for over a week and i want this cleared up for the 4th. Is it safe to swim at these levels, since i have to go in and vacuum or should i try and vacuum from the outside?
also, how are your feelings of polyquat once the algea is gone? do you use it regularly for maintanance and does it work?
thanks again for all your help
Tara
Polyquat's good stuff as a preventative. Add a couple of ounces a week. Expect FC to drop within 24-48 hours from it.
Carl
Anytime I hear the word "instant" tagged onto pool chemicals, I tend to RUN!!
well i tried the regular granular form of conditioner twice and it failed to take, however the instant conditioner recommended to me worked well and now my pool is starting to clear by allowing the cholorine to work more effectively. So in this case instant isnt so bad.
Tara
another update....pool is finally blue. fc is holding at about 20ppm. when should i let it start to drift down to maintanance levels? should i keep it up there for another day? also, when should i add the polyquat for preventative measures? thanks for all your help
Tara
Adding the PolyQuat will cause your FC to drop. You can add it now if you want, but I'd keep a daily or twice-daily check on levels.
Carl
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