So Glad for this Site and Forum

themrsrouse

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Apr 21, 2019
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I started our conversion from Baquacil to chlorine this morning, and boy am I glad for this site.
Even after reading all the posts and pictures, I am still in awe of the glorious shades of green and amount of Baqua-goo I am seeing.

My husband is in freak-out mode ("What have you done to our pool, woman?!?"), but being able to show him others who have successfully completed the process is helping significantly.

First pic is after first chlorine addition, which was dichlor.
Second is about 3 hours in, after a bleach addition, which REALLY got things going.

I am testing and adjusting FC hourly. I also made some diy skimmer socks from an old pair of tights and am checking/changing it hourly along with checking pressure and backwashing as needed. Anything else I should be doing? I also did a big brushing right after first chlorine addition.99737
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Congrats on the progress, and welcome! :wave: For now, simply stick to the Convert Your Baqua Pool to Chlorine - Trouble Free Pool page and you'll do fine. But be patient, consistent, and don't rush the process. Finish each step before you move forward.

At some point, please include which test kit you are using in your signature. That way you don't get asked that question every time you post. :)
 
No more dichlor until conversion is done, ok? We don't want to be adding a bunch of CYA at this point.

I love hearing conversion stories when they tell us the pool is done converting and has never been so clear! You will love it.

Maddie :flower:
 
I started our conversion from Baquacil to chlorine this morning, and boy am I glad for this site.
Even after reading all the posts and pictures, I am still in awe of the glorious shades of green and amount of Baqua-goo I am seeing.
Thanks for the pics! That still blows me away when I see them!

My husband is in freak-out mode ("What have you done to our pool, woman?!?"), but being able to show him others who have successfully completed the process is helping significantly.
The info & support from TFP-forums is awesome!

First pic is after first chlorine addition, which was dichlor.
Second is about 3 hours in, after a bleach addition, which REALLY got things going.
Yes, liquid chlorine is THE way to go!

I am testing and adjusting FC hourly. I also made some diy skimmer socks from an old pair of tights and am checking/changing it hourly along with checking pressure and backwashing as needed. Anything else I should be doing? I also did a big brushing right after first chlorine addition.
I would get a full proper test kit ordered sooner rather then later (that TF-100 really is the best deal)! You can also grab a "baby" starter HTH-test kit from walmart (does not have necessary FAS-DPD for chlorine), but it will give you something to start with!
 
I found that I became a near expert on pool water by going through my conversion. Truth be told though, it's not rocket science. Liquid chlorine pretty much solves any issue, short of a hole in the liner or hardware. If the amount you are using isn't working, more probably will. Still, I haven't spent more than a couple Benjamins on chemicals in a given swimming season, and that includes the new house with a bigger pool.
 

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