Hello all! We recently purchased a foreclosed home that came with an inground pool. We moved in in November so didn't do anything with it until this week. The pool likely hasn't been opened in 3 years and wasn't closed properly (per the pool company I had come out to open it). There was a blue mesh cover installed over a damaged tarp like cover. I had a local pool company come out on Tuesday 5/1 to open the pool. They took the cover off to reveal a disgusting green swamp. We could actually see to the bottom in the shallow end but the deep end was deep green and the bottom wasn't visible at all. The guy started using the leaf rake and pulled out a ton of leaves. After getting as much as he could, they brushed the pull, set up the filter and added a ton of chemicals. I can look up exactly what he put in but I know it was a lot of chlorine and some other stuff. He said to let it clear up over the next few days and when we could see the bottom, continue getting the leaves out and probably we would need to shock it again. He suggested bringing the water into the store to have it tested.
I've been reading here and had already purchased a Taylor K 2006 which arrived yesterday. Today I tested the water but it was my first time and rather confusing so I'm not 100% confident in my results. I did the FC test twice to verify and didn't do the cc because my FC result was 0. I figured if there was no FC there was probably no CC, but that might be incorrect.
On the advice of the pool guy, I have been running the filter 24/7 for two days and do not have the cartidges in, he said the algae would just clog them up. Is this ok to do? It's a Hayward cartridge filter, I do not know what model but I can probably find out.
Here are the test results I just got today:
FC- 0
CYA- 0
PH- 7.2
CH- 150
The pool is a bluish color now and looks a ton better, but still very cloudy. I don't know how many leaves are in the bottom and I know I need to start the Slam process, which is what I'm confused about. I did the pool math but I guess I'm missing something because I'm not seeing how much chlorine to add to get it to shock level. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm going to include some pics.

I've been reading here and had already purchased a Taylor K 2006 which arrived yesterday. Today I tested the water but it was my first time and rather confusing so I'm not 100% confident in my results. I did the FC test twice to verify and didn't do the cc because my FC result was 0. I figured if there was no FC there was probably no CC, but that might be incorrect.
On the advice of the pool guy, I have been running the filter 24/7 for two days and do not have the cartidges in, he said the algae would just clog them up. Is this ok to do? It's a Hayward cartridge filter, I do not know what model but I can probably find out.
Here are the test results I just got today:
FC- 0
CYA- 0
PH- 7.2
CH- 150
The pool is a bluish color now and looks a ton better, but still very cloudy. I don't know how many leaves are in the bottom and I know I need to start the Slam process, which is what I'm confused about. I did the pool math but I guess I'm missing something because I'm not seeing how much chlorine to add to get it to shock level. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm going to include some pics.

