Hi All,
Our next-door neighbours have a new pool going in. During the construction process the heavy machinery has kicked up A LOT of dust and dirt and much of it ended up in our pool.
Construction started last Tuesday, our pool went green Saturday AM and after 48 hours of SLAM-ing it hasn't improved much, and were getting heavy staining on the fiberglass stairs and ladder steps.
Current #'s via Taylor K-2006
FC 10.5
CC .05
PH 7.6
TA 80
CH 140
CYA 30
I've been trying to hold FC @ 12 PPM but it keeps dropping. Since Friday (posting this Monday AM) I've added a total of 10L of 12% liquid chlorine to get to, and maintain shock level of 12PPM.
Should I stay the course with SLAM-ing? With the CC @ .05 and chlorine losses I'm assuming the answer is yes, but 10L of chlorine in 48 hours seem like a heck of a lot.
Our next-door neighbours have a new pool going in. During the construction process the heavy machinery has kicked up A LOT of dust and dirt and much of it ended up in our pool.
Construction started last Tuesday, our pool went green Saturday AM and after 48 hours of SLAM-ing it hasn't improved much, and were getting heavy staining on the fiberglass stairs and ladder steps.
Current #'s via Taylor K-2006
FC 10.5
CC .05
PH 7.6
TA 80
CH 140
CYA 30
I've been trying to hold FC @ 12 PPM but it keeps dropping. Since Friday (posting this Monday AM) I've added a total of 10L of 12% liquid chlorine to get to, and maintain shock level of 12PPM.
Should I stay the course with SLAM-ing? With the CC @ .05 and chlorine losses I'm assuming the answer is yes, but 10L of chlorine in 48 hours seem like a heck of a lot.