Did your chlorine ever drop really low? Does the liner feel slippery? This evening after the sun is off the pool, test your chlorine level. Then, add enough bleach to get it up to shock level of 15ppm. In the morning within two hours of sunrise, test it again and let's see if you are losing chlorine overnight. Report back if you lost any and if so, how much. (In your pool, each quart of 6% bleach will add about 3.3 ppm of chlorine. Use that as a reference to help you figure out how much bleach to add.
Your kit will only test chlorine levels to 5ppm, but you can force it to read higher by using a dilution method. Take one part pool water and mix it with one part distilled water, test and multiply the result by 2. If you need to go higher, take one part pool water and two parts distilled and multiply by 3. You do lose some accuracy with each dilution, but it is better than nothing.
One other thing to check, look inside the tank of your toilet. Are there iron stains in it?
Regarding the fading --- unless you have had extremely high chlorine levels, I doubt that this is the problem.

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