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    Default Re: Cloudy after shocking

    As soon as I heard your pool went cloudy when you shocked it I thought "Did the poster use Cal-Hypo?" Of course, you then said you did. Cal-Hypo can temporarily make water cloudy, but in a high T/A, High calcium situation, it can also push your calcium level to the point where the water goes cloudy. Do NOT use Cal-Hypo again--you calcium and T/A levels are too high.

    Your pH is high so you'll need to get it down. If it goes from 8 to 7.2 you may well see the water clear.

    If your CYA levels are low (below 30), you CAN use Di-Chlor powder or even Tri-Chlor tablets to raise your chlorine level. Both add CYA (Stabilizer) and tend to lower pH, especially tri-chlor.

    But you can ALWAYS safely use bleach or liquid chlorine in your pool.
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    Default Re: Cloudy after shocking

    Drained 2/3rds of the pool today, will get some fresh readings once it's finished filling....prob won't be until tomorrow evening

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