I have an above ground pool and put this product in it (without reading the box) and now I can’t get my pool clean. The pool doesn’t have a vacuum system. Is there anything else I can do other than draining it ?
I have an above ground pool and put this product in it (without reading the box) and now I can’t get my pool clean. The pool doesn’t have a vacuum system. Is there anything else I can do other than draining it ?
The pool was green. Now it is greener. Will it go through the filter eventually? Should I put something else in it? I have a small vacuum but it won’t pick it up
That depends. If the chlorine is reacting very fast with the iron to the point you can barely keep any chloride in the water, then finding a new source of fresh water may be best for you. Some people elect to try and filter out as much iron as possible with polyfill. You can stuff polyfill into a skimmer or fabricate your own auxiliary polyfill container and run the pool water through it as seen below. So if you keep the current water, the more iron you can filter out now the better. Do not use anything in the water but liquid chlorine. All these other off-the-shelf powders and junks cause more problem than they are worth.
We filled our pool from our well. We knew the risks and knew we would have a battle when the water was 12" deep as it looked green from the metals. Our fears were confirmed when we added chlorine and the water turned brown almost immediately. Enter 5 gallon polyfil filter. It worked...
Keep in mind we always treat and prevent algae first. If a pool has algae, it requires an elevated FC level as part of the SLAM Process to treat the algae. That elevated chlorine level usually aggravates iron in the water causing the color changing to green or ice tea and sometimes stains around the pool. This is a perfect time for polyifill.
After the water is clear and the SLAM Process completed, then we adjust the chemicals to normal levels to see if the water color will go back to normal. If not, the owner has the option of using a sequestrant on a recurring basis to contain the iron in soluble form.
Sounds like your first step is to perform the SLAM Process to ensure the water goes back to crystal clear and sanitary. I hope you have either a TF-100 or Taylor K-2006C test kit to conduct and monitor the SLAM Process. That is very important. Once you pass all 3 SLAM criteria, you can reevaluate the water to see if any further actions are requires for potential metals. Hopefully not, but algae control is step #1.
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