Ah, I see. Four weeks, yikes, I hope not, LOL.
Well, I'm 6 days into it. Had tremendous improvement by 4 days. Chlorine is lasting MUCH longer than it did at first.
I got as much as I could out today, and will see what settles overnight, and get the acorns and hopefully last few leaves tomorrow.
He's not so good at taking the net and brush, LOL. I had him out there with me today and he wandered back into the house while I needed him to help me with the switching stuff around and getting vacuum started, and didn't come back.
A few days ago he was asking me repeatedly if I was sure I knew what I was doing. (Which I don't, I'm taking y'all's word for it, but it sure seems to be working, I think y'all know what you're doing, and I'm willing to go with it!). But yes, I can test the water in my sleep, and the pool math calculator does all the work for you. I can read it, LOL.
Since the water turned blue all over he hasn't asked again.
I will try to get him to hang in there.
And yes, I can see, maybe if I use less chlorine during the day, I might in the end not save any. But ... I
think I am using around 60% of my total chlorine just keeping the level up for a 4-hour period each day. I know it's not exact and making a change might change the totals, but it might be somewhere around half of my chlorine is doing it's job for 20 hours a day then?
I know it's not pure chemistry but also biology, so it's not going to be an exact science.
For now, I'll keep doing what I'm doing.

Maybe I can make a good bit more progress, since I really hope I got a good bit of the remaining dead stuff out today.
Over the past 3 days, I've taken out a huge mess of leaves, and today I got as much of the black muck as I could.
Oh, I think the stuff around the drain is actually SAND. It's not moving with the vacuum. I seem to have sand coming into the pool from the two eyeballs near the steps too, because I brushed everything in the pool to the drain yesterday, and today there are little piles of sand there again.
I saw a few grains of sand in the little glass bottle by the pump (the viewer-thing) as well.
I hope this isn't terribly bad news of any kind.