- Feb 25, 2022
- 14
- Pool Size
- 12267
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Salt & Swim 3C
I doubt it's you. Test strips are very poor and unreliable. I don't suppose in your location you have access to any drop test kits? The kind with reagent bottles? Here in the states we recommend the TF-100 or TF-Pro Series kits (link in my signature) or Taylor K-2006C. Not sure you can get those mailed there?The test strips are called HTH 6 way test strips, it’s possible I could be reading the results wrong?
If that stuff brushes-up into a cloud when moved around, it might just be algae. If it's more of a stain it could be iron. I can't quite tell from the pic. It looks cloudy/fluffy to me though.Is there anything in particular that causes the brown cloudiness?
It brushes up into a cloud!If that stuff brushes-up into a cloud when moved around, it might just be algae. If it's more of a stain it could be iron. I can't quite tell from the pic. It looks cloudy/fluffy to me though.
Not on a well. We’ve added shock, clarifier, salt, and ph increasedWhat type of chemicals do you usually add to the water? Are you on a well?
Okay, well that's better than iron. So that means you probably have algae in there which would require you to perform the SLAM Process, but you can't do that with test strips. The test kit will help solve your chemistry problems. For now, I would simply add some liquid chlorine to the water each day. How many gallons is your pool? The profile just says "1". Ha.It brushes up into a cloud!