I have only ever added the following products:
Super blue clarifier
Sam's Club alagecide
Metal magic 1 qt
The linear quat algaecide is not recommended as it isn’t necessary if you maintain fc levels above minimum for your cya.
Algaecides are at best a preventative & won’t really overcome an algae problem. They offer mild suppression. Chlorine is needed for eradication.
The clarifier is quite unnecessary because you have a DE filter which has the ability to clear even the finest particles given enough time. Clarifiers are like glue & can gum up your filter as well.
Those two particular products don’t contain immediately harmful things like copper or bromine as far as the msds shows, although they have “inert” & “proprietary” ingredients which are not listed which is another reason not to use them.
The issue with even the most seemingly innocuous clarifiers & algaecides is that they can mask the problem (algae) - a bandaid of sorts, allowing u to think things are fine @ low fc levels because the pool is relatively clear when in fact the issue will return with a vengeance once they are no longer masked.
The real solution is the
SLAM Process.
The metal magic could have created some chlorine demand initially like most sequestrants (which is likely been overcome by now) what remains now is the new demand from the organics that proliferated whilst fc was too low.
In synopsis- clarifiers & algaecides don’t eliminate algae, they hide it’s effects & make your water appear “clear” temporarily, basically kicking the can down the road. For now, continue with the SLAM, it may be wise when your fc drops below 10ppm to check ph & cya. Report back on your results
Fc
Cc
Ph
Cya
In the future if u find the need for a sequestrant you should use polyquat 60 algaecide (the only one recommended here) before allowing your fc levels to fall as necessary & also be certain you don’t have an algae problem before beginning the process by doing an
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test
This is the best way to ensure u don’t create another problem (algae) by trying to solve the 1st issue (metals).