The "milky" part may be calcium carbonate falling out of suspension. This can happen when there is too much calcium, along with high ph and alkalinity. The powdered shock is full of calcium. I would suggest you just use regular bleach for now.
The "milky" part may be calcium carbonate falling out of suspension. This can happen when there is too much calcium, along with high ph and alkalinity. The powdered shock is full of calcium. I would suggest you just use regular bleach for now.
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