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    Well just an update ive decided to just balance this thing out and keep filtering. Seems the less I put in and the more I clean the better my water looks. I think I read on here about some contest pool owners had about spending as little as possible to maintain thier pools, thats my new philosophy. Thanks for the informittable reading anyway.

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    Crystal clear water yay. Took awile to get all the junk out and to figure out exactly how much of what to put in to keep the chlorine and ph right. But its ready for the kiddos now and I couldnt be happier to see the brown and green go away.

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    Its been a month and i still have a beautiful pool. Now im not afraid to get a bigger pool nxt yr. I dont even measure anymore, once a wk, about 30 mins and done. My advice to anyone new to pool care is simple. Household bleach=chlorine, mule team borax=ph, get a cheap vacuum set, and clean daily until your pool turns blue, then once a wk.I still use dip strips to check my levels but my routine is simple vacuum, half cup to cup of bleach depending on how hot its been, and sprinkle borax in by an inlet usually not much. Good luck

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    We appreciate your post and efforts to help others but unfortunately, your advice is not quite what we recommend.

    Testing only once a week and with dip strips is likely to lead to problems down the road. The only way to have long-term success with a pool is through regular testing with a good drops-based test kit like the Taylor K2006 and making chemical additions based on those numbers. Knowing your CYA level is an important thing and then matching your chlorine doses to that CYA level is one of the key ingredients to keeping a pool safely sanitized and algae-free. http://pool9.net/cl-cya/

    I'm glad you have thus far had success but I'm afraid that is unlikely to always be the case for you unless you follow what we teach here on the forum with a little more consistency.

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    I second Watermom's disagreement. It IS possible to maintain a pool with fairly lackadaisical testing and chlorination, but only for a VERY short term--and very great risk. It is NOT a good idea!
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