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Hunter,

Welcome aboard! And congrats on your decision to convert to TFP. You're joining thousands that enjoy the truly Trouble Free Pool life... and did I say cheap too? No more expensive potions, big box store generic chemicals you can get waaay less expensive than pool stores. Your test results will be the most repeatable, reliable, and accurate as you can get. You'll very likely test a lot at first to get more confident in your technique. You'll also "get to know" your pool. After that you'll be able to back off and test less frequently. But your decisions about balancing the water will never be guesswork. Always starting from a set of test results that drive proven methods based only on proven science. I think the reason you have so many experts and pool enthusiasts volunteering here is that we're all bored with taking care of our own pools because TFP pools are simple and really trouble free.

Again welcome aboard and as you go down this road ask lots of questions. That way you'll understand this quickly and soon be helping others.

Chris
 
If I may ask, where is “they” that you’re looking at?

you’re going to use a ton of reagents so prepare to need a refill somewhat quick with the Taylor kits. How long have you used Baqua in the past?
 
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If I may ask, where is “they” that you’re looking at?

you’re going to use a ton of reagents so prepare to need a refill somewhat quick with the Taylor kits. How long have you used Baqua in the past?
“They” is Leslie’s. Only pool store around here with quality LC at the time. Not sure how long the pool has been on baquacil but I’ve used it the last 2 seasons and unfortunately with the CDX.
 

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Might check your nearby Lowes. Their website shows they have 187 bottle of 10% Pool Essential liquid chlorine on hand. West Columbia store.
 
i would use both main and skimmer; big thing is to recirculate, NOT filter. Also consider using hairnets in the skimmer instead of socks so you can discard rather than try to reuse. And vacuum to waste as much of the settled goo as possible. good luck.
 

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