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    stma is offline Registered+ Thread Analyst stma 0
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    Default Re: Algeacides yes or no

    Is there such thing as Too Much Poly60 ??? The water now is blue but tremendously cloudy...(actually more cloudy than when I started this ritual)...
    But as Mr szampino points out, I'll let it run a few days and see what happens....however it is great to see blue again (no matter HOW it happened)....:>

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    Default Re: Algeacides yes or no

    I doubt that the PolyQuat is the direct cause of cloudiness. It is viscous, but when dissolved it shouldn't be cloudy. However, PolyQuat is also a clarifier so could consolidate particles causing temporary cloudiness that can be removed by filtration. PolyQuat is not a perfect algaecide and cannot usually completely prevent algae on its own without help from chlorine, but it is far better than having nothing in the pool (i.e. no algaecide and no chlorine).

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