The reasons I called, and I debated about whether to call or not was, 1) to find a local, really close by, source for Magenta as I only have one bottle left and 2) advice on easing back a bit so I could more afford the treatment, even if it took a longer time to see results. (I'm certainly seeing results.)
I just came in after backwashing to cool off a bit. I'm not going to do anything drastic except maybe bring the TA up a little bit. This and the fountain will raise the pH over the next three days. I'm only adding 6 lbs baking soda a day to bring it up to 80 as it will probably go back down with so much Magenta in there and the low pH. I normally keep it a little lower than that. And keep backwashing. I'm certainly no stranger to what happens when released calcium scale hits the filter.
It was I who used at least three Aquabot fine filter bags a day (I actually use after market Nasty Bags, that filter almost as fine as the cloth Aquabot bag - until the dogs ate a few I had about 12 of them and one Aquabot fine bag - the Aquabot refurb kit I have coming in includes a cloth after market fine filter bag too), usually more when I was waiting to put the big new filter in. That's when I was running the Aquabot many hours a day, two submersible pumps, 24/7, water going through two big Slime Bags (filter to 1 micron or close), for two months when my old pump and filter were out of the system. One gets pretty intimate with dust/silt and calcium scale and the differences when cleaning out many, many Aquabot bags and big Slime Bags for two months. This was done using HTH Metal Control all winter into spring in larger than maintenance dose. AND the truth to be believed is seeing the white scale released from blue plaster. It took me two weeks to filter out the rest of the released calcium when the new Quad 80 was installed, using Fiber Clear, which filters finer than DE. BTW.... this is the second backwash using Aqua Pearl. It backwashes out quickly and almost completely but, again, I haven't tested it with the "cementous" dust being the predominate dirt, so time will tell.
I thought maybe I was talking to a different John. From my research and the great information you have provided it appeared to me that Magenta was THE ticket. And he kept pushing me to do everything possible to get all the Magenta out as fast as possible. I didn't argue. I did offer to him what I've learned in the past year at TFP and some of my pool background AND that I have a strong physical/chemical sciences and mathematics background (although I've forgotten just about everything I once knew) so the concepts aren't foreign to me.
The TDS thing was a shocker to me. Again, I didn't argue. I did tell him that phosphates didn't matter in the method I use to manage the pool; not that I should have high levels. Nor should I have any significant level of TDS as my fill water is not in the extreme in any way, and much of my water gets replaced pretty frequently nor do I have or have I had any extreme amounts of organics that can't be dealt with without shocking; only daily (I usually do every other day) additions of liquid chlorine.
He did remark that I was dissolving my plaster doing what I'm doing.
So on and so forth. Maybe John was in the mind set of talking to your average, non TFP, non BBB, "little woman". I'm surprised he didn't ask me to have my husband call.
"Now little lady, don't you do anything, except what I tell you to do." is what I kept "hearing".
John has my name and hopefully will remember me when he and Jack talk about all this. He should as what I'm doing is so "shocking".
Maybe he was having a bad day. I'm really anxious to hear what Jack says.
Thanks for your involvement in this. Our experiences should be beneficial to many people down the road.
gg=alice
I just came in after backwashing to cool off a bit. I'm not going to do anything drastic except maybe bring the TA up a little bit. This and the fountain will raise the pH over the next three days. I'm only adding 6 lbs baking soda a day to bring it up to 80 as it will probably go back down with so much Magenta in there and the low pH. I normally keep it a little lower than that. And keep backwashing. I'm certainly no stranger to what happens when released calcium scale hits the filter.

I thought maybe I was talking to a different John. From my research and the great information you have provided it appeared to me that Magenta was THE ticket. And he kept pushing me to do everything possible to get all the Magenta out as fast as possible. I didn't argue. I did offer to him what I've learned in the past year at TFP and some of my pool background AND that I have a strong physical/chemical sciences and mathematics background (although I've forgotten just about everything I once knew) so the concepts aren't foreign to me.
The TDS thing was a shocker to me. Again, I didn't argue. I did tell him that phosphates didn't matter in the method I use to manage the pool; not that I should have high levels. Nor should I have any significant level of TDS as my fill water is not in the extreme in any way, and much of my water gets replaced pretty frequently nor do I have or have I had any extreme amounts of organics that can't be dealt with without shocking; only daily (I usually do every other day) additions of liquid chlorine.
He did remark that I was dissolving my plaster doing what I'm doing.

So on and so forth. Maybe John was in the mind set of talking to your average, non TFP, non BBB, "little woman". I'm surprised he didn't ask me to have my husband call.

John has my name and hopefully will remember me when he and Jack talk about all this. He should as what I'm doing is so "shocking".
Maybe he was having a bad day. I'm really anxious to hear what Jack says.
Thanks for your involvement in this. Our experiences should be beneficial to many people down the road.
gg=alice