Running Pool 24 hours prevents algae

Stop adding anything from Leslies unless it's liquid chlorine or muriatic acid. What does an OCLT tell you? Wait, you don't have a test kit yet. Get a proper kit and show us the test results. In the meantime you need to keep the chlorine up so add 1/3-1/2 gallon of chlorine per day until you get a good kit.
 
Goog ol' Leslie's, does not list anything for ingredients for the NoPhos or the Clarifier, even in their required MSDS reports. So unknown if you had a chem reaction. They do note to not use NoPhos right after the conditioner.

We can't at all trust their numbers, but if your CYA is really now at ~40, you would need a Cl level of 5-7 after the SLAM. Their sheet says you were about 3. So that would tell the tale - an algae bloom.
But all this is speculation, as all we know for sure is that their testing is ALWAYS wrong.

You spent about $112 in chems from them, and it didn't work. So invest less than that in a good test kit, and we can get you back to a really clear pool for far, far less.
 
Goog ol' Leslie's, does not list anything for ingredients for the NoPhos or the Clarifier, even in their required MSDS reports. So unknown if you had a chem reaction. They do note to not use NoPhos right after the conditioner.

We can't at all trust their numbers, but if your CYA is really now at ~40, you would need a Cl level of 5-7 after the SLAM. Their sheet says you were about 3. So that would tell the tale - an algae bloom.
But all this is speculation, as all we know for sure is that their testing is ALWAYS wrong.

You spent about $112 in chems from them, and it didn't work. So invest less than that in a good test kit, and we can get you back to a really clear pool for far, far less.
Thank y’all so much. Ordering the tests now.
 
Stop adding anything from Leslies unless it's liquid chlorine or muriatic acid. What does an OCLT tell you? Wait, you don't have a test kit yet. Get a proper kit and show us the test results. In the meantime you need to keep the chlorine up so add 1/3-1/2 gallon of chlorine per day until you get a good kit.
Thank you so much. In regards to the liquid chlorine, with our surface is that safe for our pool?
 
Liquid chlorine is safe for any pool surface, just don't add it or any chemicals into the skimmer. You always want to add them into a return stream in the pool while the filter is running. If the filter isn't running then it needs to be brushed in to mix the chemical. The kit most of us use is the TF Pro which has the speed stir. I have it and love it. Plus, TF ships quicker than Taylor does. While we also recommend the Taylor K2006c kit don't buy it on Amazon as you'll not know how old the reagents are. TF always has fresh reagents in their kits.
 
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liquid chlorine, with our surface is that safe for our pool?
Liquid chlorine is VERY safe for any pool surface. Just make sure the pump is running so it mixes in good. You will want to pour it into your pool right over a return. To be extra safe you can brush that area after you get done pouring.
best test for us to get and what all should we order
This is the max daddy of all test kits: TF-Pro It has everything you need.

Now you might want to go ahead and order this: SLAM Option as my gut says you are going to have to SLAM the pool as I am leaning towards algae .
 
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tftestkits.net was started by a member of this forum, who saw a need for a kit tailored around the recommendations on this forum. No other connection. The kit from Taylor is the same basic one, BUT tftestkits resized it to better accommodate actual use. The base Taylor kit may be initially a bit cheaper, but you'll need refills much sooner. Ordering direct from Taylor can prove to be a many, many week wait. Amazon has it also, but the test chems do expire, and Amazon has had a bad track record on that front. Tftestkits ships quickly (although not Amazon quick), gives you what you need, and it is always very fresh. Plus they offer the magnetic stirrer - which is a huge convenience (I recommend the SmartStir over the Taylor). Except for the possible SLAM option, you won't need any of the other add-ons.
 
Liquid chlorine is safe for any pool surface, just don't add it or any chemicals into the skimmer. You always want to add them into a return stream in the pool while the filter is running. If the filter isn't running then it needs to be brushed in to mix the chemical. The kit most of us use is the TF Pro which has the speed stir. I have it and love it. Plus, TF ships quicker than Taylor does. While we also recommend the Taylor K2006c kit don't buy it on Amazon as you'll not know how old the reagents are. TF always has fresh reagents in their kits.
What is a return stream?
 

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The TF-Pro, TF-100, and K2006C can last a year or so depending on how much you are testing. The plain K2006 doesn't have as much of the FAS/DPD chlorine test so you would be replacing that pretty quickly. Storing indoors in a cool/dry/dark place you can probably go longer on anything that hasn't run out.

You really want the smart stir or speed stir which is included with the TF-Pro, but none of the others. It makes testing much easier and more consistent. Most of the cost is in the permanent parts like case, tubes, stirring device, etc. After the initial purchase you can get replacement chemical sets for each in the $50's ($40's each spring on sale) at tftestkits.net.
I totally agree with the suggestion for the SpeedStir. My drop testing is so much faster using mine, I love it and I bought it off the TFTestkits site.
 
Here is a fun post about how to do the tests. Just don't have anything in your month when you read it LOL
 
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