EXCELLENT Borax/Muriatic acid RESULTS ***
A GREAT

follow up to my previous post.
2 days ago , in keeping with BBB, I switched to 12.5% bleach as my chlorine source.
Also, 2 days ago, I did the scary part and added 12 boxes of Borax and the 3+ gallons of Mur acid. I precisely followed the directions of Waterbear, with my wife still wondering " are you SURE
about the TWELVE boses of Borax?".
The pool is now STUNNING.

Everyone comments on the clearness and shimmer. To me it looks like liquid crystal, and it was already good water to begin with. Some have mentioned a softness. I like the algaecide properties, since we have constant leaves from the trees that shade the pool.
Out of curiosity I did full tests today, using FAS-DPD, another great TFP recommendation, and using the other TF-100 Taylor kit tests and LaMotte test strips.... numbers are:
Borate : 50 :-D , FC : 7.5 ( after adding 3 ppm today), CC less than 0.5, CYA = 55, pH = 7.4 , TA = 100 , CH = 350, Phos = 200 . Seems good to me !
I think I also read that the pH will tend to naturally rise, since I have a aerated spa that spills into the pool , and since I am now using bleach.
I want to thank all of you, WaterBear in particular, who have helped me
with the pool that came with my house, when I moved in 2 months ago.
I am now a true believer of the unbiased opinions of the TFP website.
I still go to the pool store to get 12.5% bleach, 5 gallons for $20, but
not much else. I now cringe when I see all those huge containers of
Tri-Chlor and Cal-Hypo, because I was never steered away from them.
I was just told " drain 1/2 the pool when CYA gets too high" and "add Caltreat
when the Calcium gets too high" :blah: . And I was NEVER told that FC of 2-4 is too low based on my CYA of 55 with my outdoor pool .
Thanks to TFP I now feel I can help my neighbors and friends that have a pool.
Thank you all, now it's time to have some wet FUN
Ross in sunny 95 degree , Nor Cal .