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    oops, ya, my ca was supposed to be cya. Guess I'll be ordering the kit. Thanks for the response. I'll keep ya posted of my progress. I think I just need to keep the chlorine level up longer but without the home drop testing, it's a crap shoot. Is that Alkalinity reading of 145 a real problem or can I deal with that after I get the chlorine/algae condition under control.

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    You can definitely leave the TA alone til Cl is taken care of...
    TA of 145 might not be bad, all considering; liner pools really don't care what the TA is, so unless causing water to be milky definitely worry after the algae is gone.
    Getting rid of TA is just a long term exercise- adding acid to delete it is just a waste, outside of the mentioned method!
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    You're going to eventually need to lower that TA, or you're really going to have a hard time keeping your pH stable, but that's not a priority for right now. You can always deal with that later, keep the chlorine up and get the pool cleaned up first.

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    I'm also assuming, I should get to increasing the cya to the 70 range once the algae is clear. It's looking pretty clear tonight, I dumped about 1/2 gallon of chlorine in again this morning and tonight. Still there is algae dust on the bottom (hopefully dying and dead) you can see when brushed only. I brushed it after adding the chorine. The water was slightly milky before all the chlorine, and is pretty clear now, so I'm assuming the shocking is doing it and it's not related to the alkalinity level being high.

    Keep the comments coming, thanks as always.

    Kevin
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