My family move into this house last year April. Although it is not on our wishlist, but there is an inground pool in backyard. In last summer, we use tons of pucks to keep water in blue. To be honest, I still thought it is made by cal-hypo until I found this forum two weeks ago. Yes may be you guessed I'm not a English native speaker so that I can not recognize the words on the ingredients list. Just stupidly brought it from Costco's shelf to home because puck is the product which contain highest chlorine I can found in wholesale. Things are getting worse day by days. We ended up with a green pool and give it up.
Luckly I found TPF when I searched what is Trichloro-s-triazinetrione. I was shock and realized I mess up the water in my pool. After I read the SLAM in TPF, I realized I had found a treasure! I believe this will definitely solve the problem. Acutally I am not completely ignorant about water chemistry because I majored in Aquaculture in university and learned water chemistry to maintain fishpond water. But it's still first time to manage pool water for me. I still make a lot of stupid mistakes during my first SLAM and haven't finish it yet (started at June 15).
Luckly I found TPF when I searched what is Trichloro-s-triazinetrione. I was shock and realized I mess up the water in my pool. After I read the SLAM in TPF, I realized I had found a treasure! I believe this will definitely solve the problem. Acutally I am not completely ignorant about water chemistry because I majored in Aquaculture in university and learned water chemistry to maintain fishpond water. But it's still first time to manage pool water for me. I still make a lot of stupid mistakes during my first SLAM and haven't finish it yet (started at June 15).
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