Folks,
18x36 inground pool, roughly 20k-26k gallons, sand filter (Hayward S200), 2 skimmers, 2 return jets, no main drain.
I had organic staining on my liner and recently learned that Ascorbic Acid would remove it. I applied two containers of Ascorbic Acid and my pool was gorgeous on July 4th. By July 9th, after some record heat, we had cloudy water with a tinge of green. The staining came back so I applied more Ascorbic Acid and tried to clear the pool with flocculent and clarifier. For the last 2 weeks I have been fighting my pool with liquid shock zero results and it is now neon green.
At this point, I decided to try a new SLAM round but what I find is a CYA of 100-150! I added 2 gallons of stabilizer to see if it would have an effect, nothing and roughly
Instead of throwing more chemical at it, I'm considering draining the entire thing and starting over by buying a pool worth of balanced water from a local firm.
I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
18x36 inground pool, roughly 20k-26k gallons, sand filter (Hayward S200), 2 skimmers, 2 return jets, no main drain.
I had organic staining on my liner and recently learned that Ascorbic Acid would remove it. I applied two containers of Ascorbic Acid and my pool was gorgeous on July 4th. By July 9th, after some record heat, we had cloudy water with a tinge of green. The staining came back so I applied more Ascorbic Acid and tried to clear the pool with flocculent and clarifier. For the last 2 weeks I have been fighting my pool with liquid shock zero results and it is now neon green.
At this point, I decided to try a new SLAM round but what I find is a CYA of 100-150! I added 2 gallons of stabilizer to see if it would have an effect, nothing and roughly
Instead of throwing more chemical at it, I'm considering draining the entire thing and starting over by buying a pool worth of balanced water from a local firm.
I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.