My pool pump would not start when I opened the pool in May. It took until late July to get all my equipment replaced (thanks supply chain!). My pool went from clear to a idyllic shade of green (picture attached) to a brown swamp with tadpoles in it (also pictured).
pH was astronomically high. I added acid to no apparent effect (evidently, a bad idea if the pump is not running), then added some more with equally poor results. Lots of 10% bleach helped turn it from brown to green, which is where our story begins.
After running for one night, the pool was a milky, pretty green on 7/22. On 7/24, it was similar but more blue. It kept turning blue until it was solidly blue but milky, and this persisted for a long time. By 8/2, it still looked cloudy and hadn't visibly changed in days.
I kept chlorine levels up per SLAM process for a long time (even as chlorine was holding overnight) and the water was generally balanced (although I was very low on calcium, so I added that during the process). Also, once my new pump turned on, I guess it stirred up the acid I'd added previously, because pH plummeted to well below 7. Getting it balanced out was a chore.
Anyway, the water was cloudy AF. I'd gone from a DE filter to cartridge, so I blamed that at first. I added Super Blue clarifier to no effect. I then added PR-10000 phosphate remover, since I've got high organic loads and phosphate levels (it reduced my levels from 1000 to 125 quickly) and I needed to install a SWCG once the water cleared up, but the milky/cloudy water persisted.
On 8/2, I tried added a $25 quart of Orenda's CV-600 enzymes. Their website claims that if you have high amounts of XYZ (oils, non-organics, etc.) in your water, chlorine can have a hard time dealing with it, and those materials can make water cloudy and also bind with the phosphate removers to keep them from settling out. I know folks on here are against most things that don't come from the supermarket, but by the next morning, the pool was markedly clearer, and by the following day it was clear. A little more Super Blue clarifier made it crystal clear.
So now I'm happily on SWCG, and 10% bleach as/if needed. But I thought I'd share my experience here.
pH was astronomically high. I added acid to no apparent effect (evidently, a bad idea if the pump is not running), then added some more with equally poor results. Lots of 10% bleach helped turn it from brown to green, which is where our story begins.
After running for one night, the pool was a milky, pretty green on 7/22. On 7/24, it was similar but more blue. It kept turning blue until it was solidly blue but milky, and this persisted for a long time. By 8/2, it still looked cloudy and hadn't visibly changed in days.
I kept chlorine levels up per SLAM process for a long time (even as chlorine was holding overnight) and the water was generally balanced (although I was very low on calcium, so I added that during the process). Also, once my new pump turned on, I guess it stirred up the acid I'd added previously, because pH plummeted to well below 7. Getting it balanced out was a chore.
Anyway, the water was cloudy AF. I'd gone from a DE filter to cartridge, so I blamed that at first. I added Super Blue clarifier to no effect. I then added PR-10000 phosphate remover, since I've got high organic loads and phosphate levels (it reduced my levels from 1000 to 125 quickly) and I needed to install a SWCG once the water cleared up, but the milky/cloudy water persisted.
On 8/2, I tried added a $25 quart of Orenda's CV-600 enzymes. Their website claims that if you have high amounts of XYZ (oils, non-organics, etc.) in your water, chlorine can have a hard time dealing with it, and those materials can make water cloudy and also bind with the phosphate removers to keep them from settling out. I know folks on here are against most things that don't come from the supermarket, but by the next morning, the pool was markedly clearer, and by the following day it was clear. A little more Super Blue clarifier made it crystal clear.
So now I'm happily on SWCG, and 10% bleach as/if needed. But I thought I'd share my experience here.
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