u/El_Vigi

Image 1 — So fresh and so clean, clean
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So fresh and so clean, clean

With the help of reddit, the pool is nice and clean again! I slammed it (scrubbing and rinsing cartridge filters minimum 2 times a day) and 5 days later I added clarifier. Y'all helped a ton, I'm now using the Pool Math app. I also purchased a Taylor kit and will learn to use it and ditch the Leslie's at home testing. I do have a PoolRX I'll throw in as well. Here's a link to my post a week before: Pool Won't Clear Up

Thank you to everyone who gave suggestions, learned a lot.

u/El_Vigi — 7 days ago
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Having a tough time clearing out pool. This is the third green to clean treatment and I'm not seeing improvements. Not sure what I'm doing incorrectly. On 5/5 after the test, I dumped baking soda to bring up the Alkalinity. The next morning on 5/6 I started the green to clean. The worker at Leslies suggested I bump up PPP from 1.6LBS to 2 bags = 2LBS. I dumped first dose at 6:30AM 5 minutes after Green to Clean. Then at 6:30PM I dumped 2LBS PPP and this morning, 5/7 at 6:30AM I dumped 3 bags (bc I was not seeing improvement). I just tested and attached results of 5.7. The first pictures of the pool are current (5/7). Should I be seeing any improvement at all? The last pictures are of the pool from 5/5. Leslies worker hinted my water might be dead and I need to drain and fill.

u/El_Vigi — 15 days ago