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    OK, I ran a few tests with the K2006 test kit I just bought. that thing is tricky. LOL
    The Chlorine was right where it's supposed to be; PH was about 7.4

    I also did the total alkalinity test and it took 14 drops so I guess that's 140 PPM. The Booklet said from 80-120 PPM is what you want

    I read somewhere that a high total alkalinity would make the pool cloudy. How do you adjust it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon1145 View Post
    I read somewhere that a high total alkalinity would make the pool cloudy. How do you adjust it?
    Not true. Arm and Hammer has been doing some deceptive marketing of baking soda as a method of clarifying a pool. This is bogus.

    High TA + high CH + high pH can precipitate calcium carbonate, and make your pool cloudy. But I can put a teaspoon of baking soda into 8 oz of water and dissolve it, and the water remains perfectly clear, even though I've added around 600 ppm of TA! Why? there's not enough calcium present to react with the baking soda.

    You can lower your TA if you like (http://pool9.net/alk-step/) but it's unlikely that that's why your pool is cloudy, unless your CH is also high OR unless you added baking soda AND calcium increaser (calcium chloride) at the SAME time.

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    I did add baking soda. The pool place I went to tested my water a few weeks back and said to add 3 pounds of Shock AND 3 pounds of Baking soda. Then they had me add 2 more pounds of shock the nest day. I was told the baking soda was to raise the PH. The CH was in the range it calls for BUT it was on the high side.

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