I got the same type of reaction from the local pool store when I told them about TFP. The response was something like this: "OMG! You're chlorinating with BLEACH?! That's unstable [I think she meant "not stabilized," i.e., no CYA added] chlorine! Your Total Alkalinity is going to plummet, your pH will skyrocket, you will destroy your plaster, then your pool water will catch fire!"
Okay, so she didn't actually say the last part... But that was the gist. Just for kicks, I took in a sample for them to test one Saturday morning, after I'd tested a sample drawn at the same time with my TF-100. Their numbers were completely off from mine. They asked if the water was cloudy, because according to their super-specialized, uber-expensive computer, I needed something like 10 lbs. of shock. I shared my test numbers with them and they said, if my numbers were correct, my water was perfect. But they doubted my numbers, because they paid so much for that strip-test machine they're married to it.
For some inspiration...
The day my pool was opened last spring:
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The next day, after adding too much algaecide (I didn't think they'd added any when the opened it, so I added a quart. Turned out they'd already added a quart upon opening... Oops!)
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Then I discovered TFP. This pic was midway through my SLAM (ignore my finger...):
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About a month after my SLAM (it didn't take a month to get it looking like this, it just took me that long to think about taking a picture...):
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Same day as the last pic. Toward the bottom of the picture, in the center, you can see my main drain. About 8 feet deep. I tried the "quarter test" that day and passed.
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WOW - Almost as good as Bruce/Katlin transformation.. HAHA..
Question did you have algae/ particles stuck to your walls near tile? I have tried brushing it and it won't come off. I will post pictures when I get off of work.
Thank you for the inspiration - Great looking pool and house!