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    That's great. Steps 2 and 3 are the same (i.e. adding some bleach) so step 3 can be removed. Other than that, it's a very clear procedure. Thanks for cleaning it up.

    Though it would be nice to be able to predict the amount of chlorine needed solely from an ammonia test and Combined Chlorine (CC) test, it often takes more chlorine than predicted since there may be some partially broken down CYA that doesn't show up either as CYA nor as ammonia and there can also be some dead algea or bacteria that don't show up as CC.

    I describe technically how bacteria degrade CYA to ammonia in this post and I describe my personal experience with this effect in this thread.

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    "I would not trust the pool store numbers, especially not for CYA. "

    Well that turned out to be accurate. I had the water retested and CYA is 180. I think that explains a lot of my problems.

    Thanks to you all for the advice.

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    I drained the pool completely, washed it down with bleach to kill the algae and brushed the heck out of it. It is being filled as I type. Question, should I wait until it is completely filled to add bleach or dump some in as it fills? Obviously this will take about 20 hours to fill, do I wait until the pump is up and running before adding anything?

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    You can add a little bleach as it is filling if you want. Find something to stir it around with so it isn't a real high concentration sitting in one place. ( a clean broom, an oar, etc.) Or, if you think it won't be longer than 20 hours or so, you can just wait until it is full and the pump is running. 20 hours isn't so long.

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    ok. I think it took about 20 hours last time I filled it three years ago. Thanks so much for the advice.

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    Now that you're having to start over with 0 CYA, you could go ahead and use your chlorinator if you still have pucks left--just make sure that you adjust your ph as necessary, and stop the pucks when the CYA gets to your target, 20-40 ppm for most pools.

    I find that it works well to leave my chlorinator running, but set at around 1.5, then use bleach as my main chlorination method--that way, if I get lazy, or it rains, or for whatever reason I don't get to test that day, at least I know there's SOME chlorine going into the pool all the time!

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