SLAM questions

Scleveland

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Aug 4, 2019
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Georgia
I began my SLAM last night, using 10% bleach. I removed light, stairs, and rail. I've cleaned in the skimmer and rainwater through the slide. I also brushed last night and again this morning. I checked my water around every 2-3 hours at first and went close to 6 hours overnight. The results were better than I expected and I woke up just losing 1ppm. Water is crystal clear and has been, but I continue to have this algae growing on the walls and floor. When I woke up, I expected it to be dead on the floor (like it would be when I used to use granular shock), but none of it is. My guess is there was an error in my initial CYA results, so I retested and upped the amount of bleach. Am I headed in the right direction? How quickly should I expect to see the algae die? Thanks!!
 

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If you see algae, continue the SLAM. Time required varies with each pool. The OCLT is a great tool, but it's only one part. So in this case, continue the SLAM and brush those visible areas to disturb the bio-film and allow the chlorine to penetrate. I wouldn't worry about another OCLT until you are sure there is no more visible algae present. Stay vigilant. Good job.
 
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