Hello laceyb95, and welcome to TFP,
I have to agree with gregsfc above when he said," maybe you've just stumbled on to this website or maybe even just this forum for help with your pool and don't really realize the significance and the treasure that you've found here." Today IS your Lucky Day!!!
Being a newbie here myself, I understand what you mean about "feeling intimidated and not wanting to mess up your pool," BUT you have come to the exact right place to lose the feeling of intimidation, gain wonderful knowledge, to be taught what you should, and should Not do, in order to not mess up your pool. Plus, you become self sufficient in the care of your own pool, and can say what chemicals need to be in there, what chemicals don't need to be in there, and Why.
The 1st thing I suggest you do is get the right kit as they have already suggested. It will Save you a lot of money in the long run, and the proper test kit is crucial for this process to work. Also, listen to these people here because they know what they are talking about, and how to get the job done, correctly. Follow their techniques to the letter, if you don't understand how to do something, ask, if you still don't understand it, ask again, and keep asking until you understand it. No one here will ever get aggravated at you for asking the same questions, or try to make you feel stupid, so there's no reason to ever be afraid to question those things that you don't understand. The majority of the time if you have a question several people will chime in and all describe it a different way, so usually one of the comments will give you that AH HA moment when you say, Oh now I get it. It will take time to learn, and to do the process, just be patient, ask questions and keep your FC level up always where it needs to be, and the results will be awesome.
Allow them to teach you, and allow yourself to gain all this new free knowledge. (It's all very interesting once you do get it figured out, lol I'm still working on figuring it out too, but I'm a lot further along then I was a week ago).
The people here are awesome, so knowledgeable, and they are always willing to help you. Your job in the process is to follow the directions they give you in the process, in order to kill out the algae that is right now responsible for keeping your pool cloudy.
The 2nd thing on your list needs to be to not use all that expensive algaecide, clarifiers, powder shocks, pucks, etc. because that is one of the easiest ways I know of to mess up your levels, and possibly mess up your pool.
I am proud to say I personally returned $158.96 worth of that stuff just today, and I'll never buy Any of that expensive, useless, unnecessary, and undesirable, stuff again. Yes, some of those things can clear up your pool, but the problem is most of the time, they aren't killing off the algae, they are merely masking it; therefore, the algae is still alive, and well in there, but it is only temporarily hiding. It will prove it too, the 1st time your FC level drops a little low, the live algae will turn your pool a bright emerald green color again. Also most of those products add stuff to your water that just hangs around in there causing your levels to be erratic, your pool to become cloudy, etc. It usually requires another product to get rid of what the other product left behind in your pool, and yet another to rid the pool of what the 2nd product left behind, and so on. It is a vicious, continuous, cycle, and exactly what will keep a lot of pool stores in business when most of the time they have no clue what your pool needs, so they guess, and sell you tons of unnecessary chemicals, and it causes you more problems in the long run.
I am in the middle of a SLAM myself, and my pool is also cloudy, but I've learned enough here in the past week that I know it will be that way until I Kill ALL the algae out. Could I clear it enough to swim in it by throwing masking products in there, yes, but the pool will still be full of live algae, and actually isn't safe to swim in with all that live algae I don't know about you, but I personally don't want to swim in algae at all. Not only is it slimy and gross, but it can also cause medical issues too. I want my pool crystal clear, and I want to know what chemicals I'm swimming in too, which is what BBB, and the wonderful people here will teach me, and You to achieve.
So don't be intimidated by the method itself because there's no doubt in my mind that you Can do it. I hope you get your New test kit soon, so you can get your BBB process started, and clear that algae out of your pool, and keep it out. Have A Wonderful Night.
