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Re: Mustard Algae, 2nd year of battle
So far I'm seeing you post chlorine results from each night, but none from first thing in the morning so that you can tell how much chlorine you're actually losing to the algae. Some of the chlorine you're losing when testing at night only is being lost to the sun during the daytime, but the way to tell just how much the algae is consuming would be to test at night and again first thing in the morning, and then compare the two.
Janet
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Re: Mustard Algae, 2nd year of battle
For yellow/mustard algae, it likes to grow in shady areas so check under any removable ladders (if the pool were a plaster pool, then I'd have you check behind light niches, but I assume with your vinyl pool that you don't have those). If you don't kill it at its source, it'll come back unless you keep the chlorine at a higher level (around 15% of the CYA level for maintenance; shock level is 60% of the CYA level) which can be impractical as it is more costly.
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Re: Mustard Algae, 2nd year of battle
chem geek, I do have a pool light, but it has never worked since we bought the house. Well, I'm assuming it doesn't work, since I can't figure out how to turn it on. No switch that I can find seems to work it. So, I probably do need to clean behind it.
Mustard algae is back. I still have not done the borax thing, but hope to be able to do it this week.
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