Mendy48
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You're doing a great job sticking to this. You'll be very much rewarded at the end of SLAM. Keep up the great work.
Some of that Home Depot bleach is really old. Be aware of that.
Look on the box. Printed is 17xxx. That means it was bottled on xxx day of 2017. Only use bleach that has a date greater than 18150 or so.
Do you have any farm supply stores near you? They sometimes carry liquid chlorine for sanitation of livestock items.
You're doing a great job sticking to this. You'll be very much rewarded at the end of SLAM. Keep up the great work.
Bleach is usually date coded by the Julian date. So like Marty mentioned, 18150 means the year "18" or obviously 2018. Then 150 means the 150th day of this year. So day 150 was May 30th, 2018. So today would be coded like 18187 because July 6th is the 187th day of this year.
Or like he said, use 18150 or larger number. LOL
And keep your liquid chlorine in a cool place also, out of direct sunlight. I made the mistake of storing mine in my garage and all that heat kinda zapped it pretty quickly. UGH. Live and learn, I guess.
She is loaded for algae!!! You go girl!
A couple of summers ago we had one lady that needed to SLAM. She filled the back of her truck up with bleach from Home Depot. She got it home and poured in enough to get it to SLAM level. She waited about 30 mins and tested to make sure she had hit her target. She got a FC of.......................ZERO!!!!!What the what???? We had her go look at her jugs........they were two YEARS old!!! She took it all back, including the empties, and got her money back after quite a bit of "fussing". She ended up at Walmart and got their "pool shock" and cleared her pool with that! We all learned a lesson with that one.....check dates.
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I guess I could have gone to Wal-Mart..... Long ago I quit buying toilet paper there because when you fill your cart with TP, they look at you funny. Imagine how they would look at me if I filled my cart(s) with bleach!
Aaaaannnnddd, my last test was 1 above my target FC level, so my LC must be good.
I guess it is better than the 8% I was giving it credit for!
Make sure to add a tarp, duct tape and a shovel!!!!! Oh and a white shirt with some ketchup spilled on it hehe
I actually bought pool filter DE on my last LC run. I think I will get that process started since I have everything I need! We want to swim! LolWHAT??? OH yeah!!! Now comes the hard part...............POP = pool owners patience- This is where the filter will be your best friend. Do you want to try some DE in your sand filter to help it out some? Here is the link: Pool School - Add DE to a Sand Filter
When you do this make sure you are there to babysit the filter. Some filters like this amount some like that amount.........Start at 1/4 cup............watch your gauge...If is jumps up fast then stop the pump and backwash.......If you don't see any rise in pressure in about 30 mins then add another 1/4 cup, Do this until you find what your filter likes. The first couple of nights I would do a small backwash so you don't have to worry about it.
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Super small price to pay for all the help I have gotten from this site. I feel like I have my beautiful pool (almost) back!Love the pretty badge over there by your name!!! THANKS!
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