Quote Originally Posted by TTorreyson View Post
I am new to this forum and the BBB method and I tend to get lost reading all the threads
Me too, and it's my forum! I'm looking for ways to improve that. Meanwhile . . .

Losing chlorine during the day does not indicate a problem; losing it overnight does. But, you don't have to keep the chlorine so high, to break down the 'goo'. If you does to 15 ppm at night, you'll lose less the next day during the sunlight.

And . . . if you get the pH up (7.6 - 7.8) and the CC is not above 1.5 ppm, you might want to try swimming. Be cautions, because sometimes the CC's that form are skin irritants, so limit your exposure the first time or two.