The problem's not phosphates, it's your CYA level of 100+ and only 1.5ppm fc.
You do have a couple options.
The first thing you need to do is figure out where your CYA really is. You can do this by diluting your pool water 50/50 with distilled water from the grocery store and testing CYA. Then multiply your result by two.
Your options will be.
1. Keep chlorine levels high based on your CYA content and Ben's best guess chart here: http://www.poolsolutions.com/gd/best...ine-chart.html
2. Do a partial drain and refill to reduce your CYA level in the pool.
With a CYA in the 100-200 range you need to have your free chlorine level between 8 and 15ppm. 1.5 is not nearly high enough. That's for normal operation to keep it clear once it is clear. Since you're green and swampy you need to shock. That means get your chlorine level above 25ppm and keep it there until your water is totally clear, then you can let it drop down to the 8-15 range. While you're shocking, run your pump 24x7 and clean the filter whenever the pressure gets 10psi above where it is right after you clean. That might be daily or even more often with a bloom.
When you add chlorine you need to be using Sodium Hypochlorite (aka Liquid Chlorine or Plain unscented household bleach). Do NOT use dichlor or trichlor as both will increase your already high CYA.
As far as how they do it successfully? You're looking at it. When you spend money with them, they are successful! Right now, I bet you're considering paying them to take care of phosphates... but if you maintain a proper level of sanitizer based on your CYA level, phosphates are a non-issue. It's true they are "algae food" but if you kill the algae with bleach then it doesn't matter.
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