Resistance can be Futile

Paul & Crystal

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May 25, 2014
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I'll tell ya, I had no intention of buying yet another test kit after spending $53 on a perfectly good kit. I have the Taylor 1005, and after I use it up I'll get either the TF-100 or the K-2006C. No speedstir, I don't need it. I used to do titrations for a living, and my swirling technique is as good as any mag stirrer.

What I did, when I found out the extra tests I'd need, I bought add-on tests for FAS-DPD and CYA. I think we should start suggesting that instead of insisting on buying $100 kits right off the bat. I paid around $15 for the FAS-DPD kit and $30 for the CYA kit. Yes, it was about the same cost as the TF-100, but I didn't waste the 1005 kit. When it's time to replace it, I'll get the TF-100.

The point I'm trying to make is this. I agree there's a bit of a YOU MUST DO THIS OR BEGONE WI' YE!!! feel when it comes to the test kits and testing. Yes, people need to bite the bullet and learn to do their own chemistry, but most people have never been in a chemistry lab much less done a titration, and not everyone is a geek like me and enjoys messing with tests and chemicals! We need to figure out a way to convince these types of newbies in a gentler, kinder way to become baby chemists. Maybe suggest a child or neighbor could learn to do the testing. Or a spouse.

I don't mean to ruffle feathers, but surely there's a better way to welcome people than "Welcome, get a test kit and then you may speak!"

I agree it may be hard for some to purchase a kit, but you can’t really do a slam without a large kit, so it’s the best advice.

I see many new ones come here and for whatever reason, they don’t follow through. Even my friends and family with pools are resistant.

I have no answers, I see all sides of the issue. If nothing else, it brings up good discussion points.

Why do some of you long timers think some folks are resistant or don’t follow through?

Crystal (feet in pool, admiring her TFP water.
 
Why do some of you long timers think some folks are resistant or don’t follow through?
My thoughts:
-They had already spent $$$ on so much stuff already that did not work so they are reluctant to spend more money.
-it seems too good to be true........no way it can be that easy.....what do a bunch of people sitting on their couch in the their PJ know???
-NO way I can do those test!! Too hard! (this one was me in the beginning!)

Kim:kim:
 
I guess I wonder if some people have seen the little dinky test kits the PB leaves them or the ones in the stores, and they're cheap... so when it comes to buying a *good* kit maybe they can't imagine what is so special about these?

Almost every successful pool owner here on TFP will tell you that breaking down and buying the kit was the first step in solving their problems. Or they saved a *ton* of money by not buying a lot of unnecessary chemicals that the pool store was pushing off on them.

All I can say personally is I've had my pool for 8 years and not once have I had algae or funky water. Some pool stores act like algae is just a fact of life if you own a pool.

Its NOT! But knowing what's in my water and what's not is one of *my* facts of life.

Maddie :flower:
 
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