Hey Pool Kids!
I've done a quick search of TFP regarding this, with no luck. So here I am!
Got a slow-start at pool opening this year, but started SLAM 4 days ago, my 2nd year following the TFP method, and the process is going smoothly. And for a VERY impatient person, I'm following the rules TO A TEE! Last year it took me 2 whole weeks to turn a HULK-colored pool "Sparkling Blue". This year, day 4 and it's MINIMALLY CLOUDY. Trust the PROCESS!
As I was vacuuming tiny bits off the bottom today I was thinking ahead abt daily/weekly maintenance, as one does when vacuuming.
And here's where it lead me:
I live about 1/4 mile north of a new construction zone, LOTS of dirt being moved ALL day. And a "devil's hot oven" south OK wind. See where I'm headed??
Fine dirt particles ALL SUMMER. Added to the fact that I live next to a heavily wooded green belt. I will be battling the sediment all summer, no doubt.
I asked a neighborhood resident for any tips on mitigating the dirt sediment, and they suggested "Blue 2000". I quickly googled that name and found 'Durachlor Blue 2000'. In the most basic terms, a clumping agent. I quickly came to TFP to search it up, but found nothing under that name.
Does anyone have any experience with this stuff or similar?? Being a fairly new pool person, I'm not familiar with that type of chemical. I'd really be upset if I worked so hard to get my water clean and balanced, only to mess it all up with some junk!
I look forward to hearing any info on this 'Durachlor Blue 2000' stuff and any helpful tips on the "construction-zone pool nemesis" would be greatly appreciated!
~Mandy on OK
I've done a quick search of TFP regarding this, with no luck. So here I am!
Got a slow-start at pool opening this year, but started SLAM 4 days ago, my 2nd year following the TFP method, and the process is going smoothly. And for a VERY impatient person, I'm following the rules TO A TEE! Last year it took me 2 whole weeks to turn a HULK-colored pool "Sparkling Blue". This year, day 4 and it's MINIMALLY CLOUDY. Trust the PROCESS!
As I was vacuuming tiny bits off the bottom today I was thinking ahead abt daily/weekly maintenance, as one does when vacuuming.
I live about 1/4 mile north of a new construction zone, LOTS of dirt being moved ALL day. And a "devil's hot oven" south OK wind. See where I'm headed??
Fine dirt particles ALL SUMMER. Added to the fact that I live next to a heavily wooded green belt. I will be battling the sediment all summer, no doubt.
I asked a neighborhood resident for any tips on mitigating the dirt sediment, and they suggested "Blue 2000". I quickly googled that name and found 'Durachlor Blue 2000'. In the most basic terms, a clumping agent. I quickly came to TFP to search it up, but found nothing under that name.
Does anyone have any experience with this stuff or similar?? Being a fairly new pool person, I'm not familiar with that type of chemical. I'd really be upset if I worked so hard to get my water clean and balanced, only to mess it all up with some junk!
I look forward to hearing any info on this 'Durachlor Blue 2000' stuff and any helpful tips on the "construction-zone pool nemesis" would be greatly appreciated!
~Mandy on OK