I'm preparing to do a pH test and I cannot freaking figure out how. I'm using a Taylor Kit that says I should use R-0004, then "match color to color standard."
There is no color guide.
The he book says it's designed to work with a "color comparator" but I've no clue what the heck that is and cannot seem to find it.
I'm trying to fix this pool because I'm afraid that if I drain it, it will pop up from the ground (I saw pics of that online when googling how to empty a pool.) So I'm working on this.
I'm also swearing a lot.
Does anyone know what "match color to color standard" means...or how to do it?
Please don't ask me ten million questions about what kind of equipment I have (I don't know) or what the chemical tests say (I don't know, just trying to learn how to perform them now.)
All I know is that it's not salt based, is maybe 13,500 gallons and has plasters stuff in it. It's not fiberglass, that much I do know.
If you cannot help me because I'm too lost and beyond help, it's cool.
Thanks!
There is no color guide.
The he book says it's designed to work with a "color comparator" but I've no clue what the heck that is and cannot seem to find it.
I'm trying to fix this pool because I'm afraid that if I drain it, it will pop up from the ground (I saw pics of that online when googling how to empty a pool.) So I'm working on this.
I'm also swearing a lot.
Does anyone know what "match color to color standard" means...or how to do it?
Please don't ask me ten million questions about what kind of equipment I have (I don't know) or what the chemical tests say (I don't know, just trying to learn how to perform them now.)
All I know is that it's not salt based, is maybe 13,500 gallons and has plasters stuff in it. It's not fiberglass, that much I do know.
If you cannot help me because I'm too lost and beyond help, it's cool.
Thanks!