Wow, if a 2/3 drain resulted in CYA of 80 or 90, then it really was through the roof--no wonder you're having trouble getting it clear!!!
Is your water still green? If it's at all green or cloudy, then you need to shock it by adding enough chlorine to get to 20 ppm. You need to maintain that 20 ppm until it clears, then when you allow it to drop back down, keep it between 5 and 10 ppm--if you go below 5 ppm, you're going to have a really hard time keeping it clear. I know this sounds like a whole lot of chlorine, but that's unfortunately what happens when you have an overstabilized pool, and that's why in MOST cases, CYA of 40 or so is recommended. The good news is that with the stabilizer that high, it will be a longer time in between chlorine additions since the chlorine level won't drop as fast.
Janet
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