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All, help. I'm going thru Bacquacil conversion heck.
I started a month ago, late August. I live in Austin, TX, so based on what I've read that's part of my problem -- I should have waited until it got cooler. Also, I should have gone online sooner instead of depending on the well-meaning yet underinformed dorks at Warehouse Pool.
Anyway, here are the details: 21,000 gallons, in-ground fiberglass. Came home in late August with pool green again and decided to convert. Sick of paying over $50 a week for Bacquacil.
I'm going to go salt water as soon as this is resolved.
Sand filter. About a week and a half into this I changed the sand.
I've dumped just about everything under the sun into this pool over the past month and it's green. Every time I shock it, with chlorine or non-chlorine shock, it turns green. It's green now.
The WH Pool folks say there must be some mineral that their friggin test kit does not detect. Help.
thanks
paulw112
All, help. I'm going thru Bacquacil conversion heck.
I started a month ago, late August. I live in Austin, TX, so based on what I've read that's part of my problem -- I should have waited until it got cooler. Also, I should have gone online sooner instead of depending on the well-meaning yet underinformed dorks at Warehouse Pool.
Anyway, here are the details: 21,000 gallons, in-ground fiberglass. Came home in late August with pool green again and decided to convert. Sick of paying over $50 a week for Bacquacil.
I'm going to go salt water as soon as this is resolved.
Sand filter. About a week and a half into this I changed the sand.
I've dumped just about everything under the sun into this pool over the past month and it's green. Every time I shock it, with chlorine or non-chlorine shock, it turns green. It's green now.
The WH Pool folks say there must be some mineral that their friggin test kit does not detect. Help.
thanks
paulw112