Don't forget to check the light niches. Algae likes to hide in there. I believe you can remove them and brush those areas. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, please.
Before we call the SLAM a success, let's confirm you passed all 3 criteria. You stated the FC did not drop more than 1 ppm overnight (that is good). But what about the other two items:
- Is the water clear (can you see down to the deep end clearly)?
- Did you test to ensure you had less than .5 ppm of CC (combined Chlorine)?
You want to be absolutely sure of all those. Normally the OCLT test (1ppm loss) is the last thing we test, but do you want to make sure the others pass as well. Not sure about your area, but 2 hours away from you here in San Antonio it's overcast. That will help retain FC as long as we have heavy cloud cover which in-turn helps save bleach for your SLAM.In the end, only you really know if you clearly passed al 3 items.
In the future, if you lose a lot of FC in one day, or the clarity of your water changes, now you know to perform an Pool School - Perform the Overnight FC Loss Test (OCLT).
Awesome Newbie....pics please. Wanna see that sparkly water!