What are the thoughts on Polysheen blue or other like clarifiers? The "blue stuff"? Seems to work great for me but I was wondering if there are cons to using these.
Yes, if there is any way you can prevent the runoff (contractor should be doing that already) your issues will be solved. It is never a good idea to allow runoff to enter a pool.Would there be a better way to clear my pool after a rain that clouds it up terribly?
kgriggs said:dipstick testing:
CYA 30 (or lower)
A properly maintained pool, whether it has an SWG or not, should rarely need shocking. Basically, with a sufficient FC level relative to the CYA level, contaminants are continually oxidized and algae continuously inhibited from growing so that shocking is not needed.kgriggs said:What about shocking and a SWG. And borates in a salt pool?