We recently purchased a house which has an 38x18 oval above ground pool. I've been battling what I thought was algae eating up my chlorine, but have come to realize that the previous owners used Baquacil and that when I added shock, it turned green and the filter clogged because of 'Baquacil goo'. I would like to switch it over to using chlorine and have read the Convert Your Baqua Pool to Chlorine post and a few threads on this forum as well. I plan to purchase the TF-100 test kit today and get started on the conversion this week. With that said, I have one major concern which my title alludes to. The filter for the pool is a Pentair DE filter which only has the 'bump' knob at the top and no backwash valve. This filter constantly clogs up often from what I assume is 'Baquacil goo'. I've cleaned the DE filter out 3 times now thinking it was algae buildup, but definitely know it is the 'Baquacil goo' now after reading a bit (my water turns green instantly with shock being added).
So my question is, what is the best route here. I feel like it will be near impossible to get it converted given that the filter clogs up after an hour or two of running.
EDIT: I should add that I didn't add any Baquacil since opening and the pool has been shocked twice already. The first time the pool was green for a couple days while the second time it was only green for about 3 hours. I also have a chlorinator with chlorine tablets floating around (I know now after reading here that I shouldn't have this) and that doesn't turn the water green. So I'm hoping that there is very little of the Baquacil left.
So my question is, what is the best route here. I feel like it will be near impossible to get it converted given that the filter clogs up after an hour or two of running.
EDIT: I should add that I didn't add any Baquacil since opening and the pool has been shocked twice already. The first time the pool was green for a couple days while the second time it was only green for about 3 hours. I also have a chlorinator with chlorine tablets floating around (I know now after reading here that I shouldn't have this) and that doesn't turn the water green. So I'm hoping that there is very little of the Baquacil left.
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