Define “Crystal Clear”

Aug 30, 2017
80
Victoria, BC Canada
Pool Size
11550
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Every year I feel like my water always has a tiny milky white haze to it. This has happened between two AGPs. So, it got me thinking:

1. What does crystal clear mean to you?

So clear that if the water was 100ft deep you’d see the bottom like it was right in front of you?

I’ve attached a pic of my current pool after slamming it from a green swamp over the past 6 days. It looks waaaay better but I’m just not sure it’s “crystal clear”. I’m still getting some overnight loss so I’ll keep up the slam, but I ran out of test reagents today and they don’t come till Monday so I’ll have to guess a bit.

2. Could it be some aeration I’m seeing there making it look white-ish? My filter can’t be totally sealed off from letting air back with the return. It’s one of those Intex returns that has a valve on the back for aeration and even with plastic wrap over the cover it still lets some in.

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In a 3700(?) gallon pool, it will be easy for swimmers to make the water react more like a large hot tub (people soup) than a pool.

Between sweat, sunblock, body oils, residual shampoos and laundry sauces, it may take the filter a couple days to remove the haze after swimming. Dosing high before swimming may help leave less residuals after.

Tennis balls work amazing for sucking up surface oils/haze. I keep 3+ in the pool at all times.
 
+1 for tennis balls or scum bugs - very helpful for the sun screen etc. I always throw one in for parties.
For now, don’t fret about the clarity, if it’s still an issue after you have passed the oclt then you may want to add a tiny bit of de if you have a sand filter & are home to watch it.
Are you still having accumulation on the floor? That being gone is a big part of the “crystal clear” criteria.
 
In a 3700(?) gallon pool, it will be easy for swimmers to make the water react more like a large hot tub (people soup) than a pool.

Between sweat, sunblock, body oils, residual shampoos and laundry sauces, it may take the filter a couple days to remove the haze after swimming. Dosing high before swimming may help leave less residuals after.

Tennis balls work amazing for sucking up surface oils/haze. I keep 3+ in the pool at all times.
Good tip, thanks.
 
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Thanks for the tips folks!

I’ll definitely try the tennis balls. I have been vacuuming every day and will keep up the oclt until it is looking good. Might just be a “keep at it” thing. Next season I think I will try to cover better (the cover that came with the pool has drain holes in it so I had hundreds of litres of rain get in) and keep up some chlorine so I’m no so far behind when I open it.
 
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Next season I think I will try to cover better (the cover that came with the pool has drain holes in it so I had hundreds of litres of rain get in) and keep up some chlorine so I’m no so far behind when I open it
Close late, open early, and if you can mix once or twice when its not frozen, it will help alot.
 
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