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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