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J
You can spot treat with Vitamin C in a thin sock.
For a whole pool treatment, you use Ascorbic Acid and drain the pool after treatment...
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J
As a follow up. I did the Vitamin C test and was amazed. It cleared this up almost instantly. Do I need to treat my entire pool or...
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J
If you cannot brush the areas clean then it is not likely to be algae. I would check to see if it is iron or copper...
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J
Thank you so much for mentioning this!! Since my water looks so good sparkling/clear I'm going to see if this could be the case.
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J
Do I need to have more patience as frustration is setting in? Again my water is crystal clear but I have several brown/yellow areas...
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J
You should not swim in a pool at a FC above normal SLAM level, which is 40% of CYA.
Your Mustard FC minimum at 60 CYA is 9 ppm.
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J
Almost positive it is not pollen as it was noticeable prior to high pollen counts. If my FC levels are above the mustard minimum (based...
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J
Be sure it is not pollen.
IF you have passed a couple OCLT's at the normal SLAM level, then you can raise the FC to Mustard SLAM level...
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J
Started a Slam on Saturday. The last 3 days FC and CC have remained steady. (Located east of Atlanta)
FC = 31.5
CC = .5
Before the Slam...
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