If the FC remains the same, or is within 1.0, overnight, then the algae is all dead and you just need to wait for the filter to clear the water.
frustratedpoolmom said:austinsmom01 said:Added 96 oz. of bleach to bring FC up to 21. Just scrubbed again and changed the filter. Will keep an eye on the FC level throughout the day to make sure it stays at shock level. Will test the water again tonight and first thing in the am. Number should be the same overnight if the algae is dead correct? I'm going on day 8 and the water is still cloudy but there is sight of the bottom. It hasn't gotten any clearer for the last 3 days or so as I thought it should given the many filter changes and brushings. Is there something I'm missing? Besides POP! :lol: This pool is about to wear me out! I've told hubby that if he makes one more crack about me and this pool, when the water clears, he's NOT allowed in!![]()
You tell him! :grrrr:
Did you test for cc's? What was the result?
Sounds like a good plan of action, I don't think you're missing anything else. STaying on top of it all day if you can will help speed things along, because you will lose some FC from the sun.
Try and enjoy your day nonetheless!
austinsmom01 said:I'm going to drink some patience and go back to bed!
cruzmisl said:Stick with it. I'm so glad you have a good test kit. After using it, you see why we were riding you to get one? It makes diagnosing water trouble much easier.
jjparrish said:Won't be long before you post a pic of your beautiful sparkling water
jjparrish said:Sounds like you just need to let the filter clear the dead algae. (I apologize for the confusion.)
Yes, let your FC drift down to maintenance level.
Have you tried PhotoBucket.com for your pix?
I've not checked it 'cause it's a vinyl pool and I didn't think it was necessary but if you think I should I will.JasonLion said:Do you have, or can you get, a CH level?