- May 20, 2021
- 252
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-30 Plus
Moved from here.
It looks lighter than your first picture to me.
The best thing to do is let the sun's UV rays burn it off. That's good for a few ppm a day, max. This will be mediated by your CYA levels, which stabilizes the chlorine against UV rays. That's why woodyp is asking about your CYA levels. Since we don't have an accurate reading of your chlorine other than "high", we can't even attempt to predict how long this might take.
There are chemicals that can neutralize the chlorine directly, but they have drawbacks. For instance, I would not recommend using hydrogen peroxide to neutralize without knowing your PH. That is because hydrogen peroxide converts the chlorine directly into hydrochloric acid.
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It looks lighter than your first picture to me.
The best thing to do is let the sun's UV rays burn it off. That's good for a few ppm a day, max. This will be mediated by your CYA levels, which stabilizes the chlorine against UV rays. That's why woodyp is asking about your CYA levels. Since we don't have an accurate reading of your chlorine other than "high", we can't even attempt to predict how long this might take.
There are chemicals that can neutralize the chlorine directly, but they have drawbacks. For instance, I would not recommend using hydrogen peroxide to neutralize without knowing your PH. That is because hydrogen peroxide converts the chlorine directly into hydrochloric acid.
Free Chlorine - Further Reading

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