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    Default Re: Cloudy and white dots

    Thanks for all of the help. I am now able to see across the entire pool all the way to the bottom. I have ordered the filters and will be ordering the test kits next week. We have had a lot of rain in the past week so I have been vacuuming using the siphon out onto the ground since my current filters will not trap the fine debris.

    My pool is still not as clear as I would like it right now. Should I keep the FC levels high another couple days or should I let it go back to normal and see if the filters will fix it when they come in?

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    Default Re: Cloudy and white dots

    If your weather is cloudy, so you don't lose much chlorine to the sunlight, keep it high.

    Otherwise, if you can only measure to 5 ppm, let it drop just below 5, and then re-dose to take it to near 10 ppm, till you have a kit, and can manage it more accurately.

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    How do you use the TSP? I have 2 c400 cartridges that were at 8psi and now are at 20 psi even after I rinse them.

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