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    ok I will do the 2lb thing as that sounds safest, I am not keeping chlorine for more than a day and I am not using the pool and it is covered. it is concrete so is the 230 ch a little low? how do I take care of that if it is? ty for all of the help you guys are giving me.

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    To raise your calcium, you can either add calcium flakes or just chlorinate for awhile using cal-hypo, and the calcium will rise.

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    It owuld be really helpful if you would post a CURRENT and FULL set of test results done with your K-2006!
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