Clarity problems. 2 weeks

Progress:
Left town 3 days and was worried what we’d come back to. The chlorine level dropped as I figured it would, but we could see the drain cover! (Before I started cleaning) keeping on with the process.
My bride is not impressed with the amount of chlorine we’ve had to buy, but is glad we’re not paying for a pool service’s trip cost. :cool:
 
Progress:
Left town 3 days and was worried what we’d come back to. The chlorine level dropped as I figured it would, but we could see the drain cover! (Before I started cleaning) keeping on with the process.
My bride is not impressed with the amount of chlorine we’ve had to buy, but is glad we’re not paying for a pool service’s trip cost. :cool:
Fixing is more expensive than maintaining by far. I am lucky that my wife didn't ask what I spent in chlorine to fix my cover slipping out of my hand (I wish I could blame my son that was helping me take winter cover off, but it was my end that slipped and dumped the goo into the pool) I went higher than SLAM needs on initial add, but maintained it at SLAM or above past that. Went higher than needed again the second day before I left for work, 12 hour shifts don't help SLAM complete. Like I stated before, trust the process, it works. If interrupted may take a bit longer.
 
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clear and staying that way! I haven’t done any routine cleaning in at least a week and tested only once this week. Not saying that’s great maintenance practice. Rather saying the SLAM process as explained on TFP, and the ABC’s, helped make a lot of progress. thank you.image.jpg
 
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