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    Default Re: Hardness increaser less expensive than the pool store?

    I added the calcium in the distribution earlier today like you do, Waterbear. Since this was my first use of this product, I halved the calculated dose. Will add the additional 16# shortly. And, the water is actually clearer tonight! I started with Ca of 110, added 19#, got Ca of 190. So will add another 17#. This Qik Joe product had tiny pellets and seemed to dissolve quickly. I was just happy I could get it!

    I wanted to get my Calcium balanced before I added the borates (BBB). Which I hope to start tomorrow. But, we have noticed a really pretty blue to our pool, so I am a little concerned about Copper. Have not researched this entirely yet. But our water when balanced looks like your photo. I am a bit concerned because we used Safer Muriatic Acid the past couple of years as my ph has a tendency, especially lately to go up. I just discovered on TFP this was not a good idea due to unknowns in the product. I think Ben wrote something on someone's thread about lowering ph to grab the copper out. So kind of wanted to do this while doing the process of getting my borates to 50 ppm. But got to find the threads for all this again.

    Thanks for your input as always. ( on another topic..... what do you guys do down there for dollar weed control?)



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    Ah, my water is beautiful, no more milky water. And, the color is clearer now. CA is 250 ppm with 36# CaCL2. I am tickled! Will likely bring it higher since we have heavy rains here.

    Thanks to all on PF for your time and shared wisdom!

    Now to battling the borates.....

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    Thanks Watermom! The toe test will be the first this season! Happy 4th!

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