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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    It looks like some kind of dirty, brown or mustard. Did not get out with direct chloride resting one hour and then washer pressure. I dont know. It is weird. Photos attached.
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    I forgot to mention that the mustard spots I was not able to remove it with chloride and washer pressure. Any idea? It is still with same stains.
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    Hello, crystal clear. Removed the pucks, added 5 lb of clacium hardness (last owner left) added some acid. New results. I purchased in Amazon calcium will arrive thursday. Do you think tha I have to reduce even more the PH? FC 7 Ph 7.5 from 8 TA 170 CH 200 from 170 CyA 60 CSI 0.06 Thank you again
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    I will close the chlorination, how about the CH, do you recommend something? The PH and TA I am already familiarized how to balance.
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    Hello, Finally everything is well. Today I tested and follow the results. FC 7.5, TA 180, CH 170, CC 0, PH 8, CYA 50. I am using chlorinator and put 2. I attached some photos. What is next?. Ps I purchased some HEB chlorine just in case. The old owner left a bottle of hardness control. The water...
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    Everything went well. I kept the plaste walls wet all the time when filling it and it was not too hot, the trees help as well. I am going to test the CYA and others Monday morning and will post. Thank you.
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    Do I use Yellow Out?

    Still in progress. It will take around 15 hours if my calculations is right. 1, 080 gallons per hour. Photo attached.