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    OK. I hope she doesn't have a reaction because you will have no way to isolate the problem. I'll let Ben know not to worry about figuring out doses.

    Why don't you start a new thread whenever you are ready for help. This thread is getting pretty long. Good luck!

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    Will do. Thanks again to all of you. Listening to you and reading all the info here, I have learned A LOT and feel better equipped to proceed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donovan.lambright View Post
    Will do. Thanks again to all of you. Listening to you and reading all the info here, I have learned A LOT and feel better equipped to proceed.
    Great! That's what we like to hear!

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    Actually, the OP can start by filling the pool and adding nothing but bleach. A fifth of a gallon should bring his pool with new water to 3ppm of chlorine....and if no rash develops, it's not the chlorine. THEN you can adjust pH and think about CYA. It's the same as the bath tub test. For all you know your child is allergic to the vinyl in the pool!

    I was in WalMart the other day to buy the 6Way Kit and it's the same as the old 5-Way kit but without the fancy box. They now descrive the Chlorine and Bromine test (one test with 2 scales) as 2 tests.
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