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    Default Re: Cloudy Water After Green to Clean Treatment

    Most of the suggestions we have, won't help you. (Don't use Green to Clean, get a good test kit before starting, etc.) If you've read here much, you'll have probably realized that we don't think highly of "doing everything by the book", unless it's OUR book. (Another pool forum follows pretty much the same rules developed here.)

    But if you've successfully killed all the algae, that is ALL "Green to Clean' is supposed to do; it does NOT remove dead algae from the water. You can remove algae by
    1. Filtering it out, OR
    2. Letting it settle (possibly with the help of floc), and then vacuuming it to waste.

    You can't remover it chemically, at least not with any methods that won't damage your pool.

    Good luck!

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    Default Re: Cloudy Water After Green to Clean Treatment

    Ok ill have to take a look around for the pool test kit. Im just renting a room and the landlord has alot of his things mixed up in the garage. Once i do find it would you mind if i ran the numbers by you and you can kindly direct me in the right direction?

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