- Jul 24, 2020
- 412
- Pool Size
- 24500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Friend: Wow, your water looks amazing. I How do you get it so crystal clear?
Me: Maintaining water chemistry & a little brushing and vacuuming.
Friend: Well whenever I get my water tested, I always need to add chemicals and it still doesn't look clear.
Me: Let me guess, you test at the pool store.
Friend: Well they test for free.
Me: Do you want me to help you?
Friend: Sure
So I run a full set of tests, and of course they don't match the pool store tests:
FC: 4
CC: 2
PH: 8.0
TA: 110
CH: 250
CYA: 160
He uses dichlor & trichlor exclusively. I told him his stabilizer is way too high and we need to get that down first.
Me: We need to drain and refill the pool with at least 60% exchange.
Friend: I'm not doing that, can't we just add something to remove the stabilizer.
Me: You also need to switch to liquid chlorine or get a SWCG.
Friend: I'm not doing that, I just invested over $400 on shock and pucks.
I tried showing him articles and charts from TFP, to prove that the high stabilizer levels needed to be corrected, then enough chlorine added to kill the algea, but he wants no part of a partial drain & refill. Then he insisted the people at the pool store will have solutions and that my testing is giving bad readings.
Needless to say, you can't help the unwilling, and I'm not swimming in that pool.
Me: Maintaining water chemistry & a little brushing and vacuuming.
Friend: Well whenever I get my water tested, I always need to add chemicals and it still doesn't look clear.
Me: Let me guess, you test at the pool store.
Friend: Well they test for free.
Me: Do you want me to help you?
Friend: Sure
So I run a full set of tests, and of course they don't match the pool store tests:
FC: 4
CC: 2
PH: 8.0
TA: 110
CH: 250
CYA: 160
He uses dichlor & trichlor exclusively. I told him his stabilizer is way too high and we need to get that down first.
Me: We need to drain and refill the pool with at least 60% exchange.
Friend: I'm not doing that, can't we just add something to remove the stabilizer.
Me: You also need to switch to liquid chlorine or get a SWCG.
Friend: I'm not doing that, I just invested over $400 on shock and pucks.
I tried showing him articles and charts from TFP, to prove that the high stabilizer levels needed to be corrected, then enough chlorine added to kill the algea, but he wants no part of a partial drain & refill. Then he insisted the people at the pool store will have solutions and that my testing is giving bad readings.
Needless to say, you can't help the unwilling, and I'm not swimming in that pool.