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Re: Bleach not staying in pool?
Evan, Just before reading your latest, I went to Taylor's website and read through the instructions for the K-2005 and K-2006 kits; boy was I off base. Should have done that research before posting on this sub-topic.
I know that sometime in the not-too-distant past, I read something along the lines of what I posted but I must have misinterpreted it (or mis-remembered or mis-somethinged).
I think I have it now (at least to the limits of my meager intellect and too-long-ago chemistry education). Thanks.
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Re: Bleach not staying in pool?
Anytime I get any kind of algae problem that 10-15ppm of Cl doesn't permanently fix - I just toss a quart of Polyquat in the pool.
The past two years - I have had a 'whispy green' algae that starts to form right in the middle of the year. Shocking never gets rid of it - nor does vacuuming. The polyquat does the trick everytime.
Granted - it's a little expensive @ $20+ a quart - but worth it in terms of time saved.
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Re: Bleach not staying in pool?
I checked my CYA & it was @ 7!! Didn't think just warm water can eat up CL as fast as it's been going...pool is @ 85 deg.
FC 0.1
TC 0.2
CC 0.1
PH 7.3
CYA 7
TA 178 - high 
CALC 385 - high 
dumped in stabalizer & re bleached tonight w/ 2 gallons 10% , we'll see tomorrow
my next question is w/ my ALK & CALC being so high , how can I add muriatic acid w/o dropping my PH too low, maybe I should stay put?
thanks
Last edited by h20man; 05-14-2006 at 12:15 AM.
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Re: Bleach not staying in pool?
H2O,
Your alkalinity is high but not crazy high and your CH is in the acceptable range (at least according to most of those "recommended levels" tables you see). I wouldn't worry about either for now.
Something is still eating your chlorine and really, no matter what it is, the cheapest and most effective recipe for fixing it is probably more chlorine. Dose up the chlorine to shock level as you're doing (10 or 15 ppm will probably work with your low CYA level), test frequently (like 3 times a day if you can), and keep adding chlorine as needed to bring it back up to your shock level. Once it holds free chlorine overnight you should be on the downhill side of this.
Good luck.
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