FC 16
CC .5
pH 7.5
CYA 50
Alk 150
Started trying to get my pool blue again last week. Been brushing the pool surface every evening and putting in 2-3 gals bleach to keep it at 16. Every day when I get home from work the water is mostly blue, but extremely cloudy. I know there is pine straw and other leaves in the deep end but it's so cloudy, I can barely see 6 inches down. I put 2 lbs of stabilizer In Sunday and Monday. The first half I put In via skimmer. It took all day Sunday and most of Monday to dissolve with me shaking the sock to help it along. The second half I put In front of a return and it disolved within 3 hours. In the last 2 days a white film has developed and seems to be getting worse by the day.
Should I keep doing what I'm doing, or do I need to do something else?
Do I need to try to vacuum to try to get all the leaves and straw up even though I can't see the bottom or should I just keep brushing daily? Each day I brush, the amount of yellow cloud that comes up is smaller and the water turns less green with each brushing.
CC .5
pH 7.5
CYA 50
Alk 150
Started trying to get my pool blue again last week. Been brushing the pool surface every evening and putting in 2-3 gals bleach to keep it at 16. Every day when I get home from work the water is mostly blue, but extremely cloudy. I know there is pine straw and other leaves in the deep end but it's so cloudy, I can barely see 6 inches down. I put 2 lbs of stabilizer In Sunday and Monday. The first half I put In via skimmer. It took all day Sunday and most of Monday to dissolve with me shaking the sock to help it along. The second half I put In front of a return and it disolved within 3 hours. In the last 2 days a white film has developed and seems to be getting worse by the day.
Should I keep doing what I'm doing, or do I need to do something else?
Do I need to try to vacuum to try to get all the leaves and straw up even though I can't see the bottom or should I just keep brushing daily? Each day I brush, the amount of yellow cloud that comes up is smaller and the water turns less green with each brushing.