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    Here are the step-by-step directions:

    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php/3742

    You can buy 25# of DE at Home Depot for about $20 and it will takes years to use it all up! Just make sure it is "diatomaceous earth" for pools. Pooltime is the brand that Home Depot carries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FormerBromineUser View Post
    Here are the step-by-step directions:

    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php/3742

    You can buy 25# of DE at Home Depot for about $20 and it will takes years to use it all up! Just make sure it is "diatomaceous earth" for pools. Pooltime is the brand that Home Depot carries.
    Thanks. I figured you would have it.
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    I learned the hard way that you have to WAIT after adding DE to see how much the pressure will rise. Add a little bit, then wait 20 minutes to see if your need to add more. Last summer I stood there adding DE like a mad man until the pressure rose 1 lb, and then I came back that evening to find the filter completely clogged.

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    So I've gone a week keeping my FC above 20 and still have the milky green/brown water. It seems like I'm getting a lost of dead algae (light brown water) out when I backwash, so I'm not sure that the filter is the problem. But after giving it a week, I'm going to try the DE. I did find that my local Ace Hardware carries 12 lb boxes of it for about $12.
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    DE can help your filter out. Btw, how often were you testing and bumping the FC back up?
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    If the DE doesn't work, try adding a little bit of polyquat algaecide. Not only is it an algaecide, but it also acts like a clarifier, clumping smaller particles together, which are more likely to get stuck in your filter. You don't have to use much, I bought a bottle recommended on the Pool Solutions site 2 years ago, and I have used it twice, only putting in 5 ounces each time, and it cleared my pool overnight, and within a week crystal clear. It will drop the FC levels so you have to plan on that.

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    in the morning before work and at night trying for 12 hrs apart. It seems I'm adding shock more often at night than in the morning. Maybe due to sunshine? I haven't tested tonight yet, but it'll be interesting to see what 3 inches of rain did to the numbers.

    Update. Just tested FC, CC, and PH. PH stayed at 7.2, CC stayed at .5, but FC went from 20 down to 13.5 in the 24 hrs. (I didn't test this morning with the storms.
    Last edited by beaverplt; 06-14-2016 at 08:09 PM.
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