Welcome to TFP!
Unfortunately, it seems like you have been
pool-stored. Some of the products you have added may have interacted with each other to
increase the cloudiness you are seeing.
We can help you take control of your pool, and help you learn what everything you add to the pool actually does, rather than adding things to your pool like a "voodoo incantation".
In order for us to help you, you will need to decide to follow our advice.
First, if you decide to follow our advise, then you will need to make the investment in a good test kit. With your pool the way it is, I'd recommend the
TF100 test kit with XL option.
If you do get the test kit, we will be able to help to determine how much of your pool you need to empty - it is not a good idea to empty everything at once if you have a vinyl liner pool, or you have a high water table.
Additionally, if you follow our advise, you will be able to continue using the test kit after everything is fixed.
Second, there is another member currently dealing with something similar to you - read his story
here.
Third, these are some success stories collected by Richard320, some of them started with a pool much worse than yours is currently. You just need to do what they did:
http://www.troublefreepool.com/threa...-to-Clean-tale
http://www.troublefreepool.com/threa...ool-is-winning
http://www.troublefreepool.com/threa...glorious-swamp (see post#256 on page 13 for the end result)
http://www.troublefreepool.com/threa...28-TFP-Success
http://www.troublefreepool.com/threa...ark-Green-Pool
What they did was study
pool school, get their own test kit, and perform the
Shock Level And Maintain process (SLAM).
What you've been doing is beating the algae back (your water is cloudy), but never killing it all completely. That lets it reproduce. You need to knock it down and kick it while its down until it's dead.
If you follow the SLAM all the way through, you water will be so clear you will be able to throw a quarter into your pool and tell whether it's heads or tails.
Finally, you should add the details about your pool to your profile - read
this to know what details we need, and how to add them.