I inherited a pool with mustard algae. It's been mostly trouble-free until the algae comes back. Last year we were lucky to only have one bloom, in August. It's hot and humid here in Georgia. This year has been particularly hot and rainy and I'm onto my 3rd bloom, ugh! Anyway, last time I treated it with Yellow Out, then shocked it with 12 pounds of 73% cal-hypo (4 lbs every 12 hours like the pool store told me). I did that last year and it worked great. No more blooms after that. But this time it hasn't worked. Two weeks later, when the chlorine dipped a little too low (I pour liquid chlorine every night), the algae is back. This time I poured 10 jugs of 6% bleach (128 oz. jugs) like the Pool Calculator told me, to raise the FC to 29. I poured them all in last night. Do you think that's enough or do I have to do another 3-4 lbs of shock tonight for good measure? I've been vacuuming and brushing as well. I'm getting a good arm workout :/ Any tips appreciated, thanks! 
P.S. the water is clear and blue.
Vinyl pool, sand filter, 27,000 gallons
These are the numbers prior to treatment:
FC - 5
CH - 160 (low, I plan on raising it after treatment, or should I have done that before?)
CYA - 50
TA - 80
PH - 7.7
Phosphates - 100
P.S. the water is clear and blue.
Vinyl pool, sand filter, 27,000 gallons
These are the numbers prior to treatment:
FC - 5
CH - 160 (low, I plan on raising it after treatment, or should I have done that before?)
CYA - 50
TA - 80
PH - 7.7
Phosphates - 100