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    Default Re: Fixing alkalinity with the BBB method in Texas

    Hi Ross;

    Your results are typical and normal. My PS234 kit is defunct, but the HTH kit is fine for what you are doing, right now.

    Those are some difficult fill water conditions. Keeping your alkalinity at or below 100 is probably a good idea, with a fiberglass pool.

    Muriatic acid is going to be a part of your life, so make sure you are handling and storing it safely. MA fumes DESTROY wiring and steel. Make sure -- really, really sure -- that if you are storing MA indoors, there is ZERO release of fumes indoors.

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    Last edited by PoolDoc; 04-06-2011 at 05:53 PM. Reason: fix typo

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