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    Default Re: Need advice on cloudy Intex Pool . . . but I don't want a K2006

    Your choice, of course.

    I handled it badly, and should have checked with my mods, etc first.

    I can certainly see how my response came across as rude -- I have tendency to 'think out loud' at times, and that's what I was doing. But the simple fact remains that, if you have problems with a small pool, the 3 options I gave you are really the ones you have -- not because I'm being mean or rude, but just because those are the facts.

    Test it accurately -- and then fix it -OR- drain and refill it and then use the SSR (which avoids some of the need to test -OR- give it up.

    Of course, there's a 4th option the pool chemicals companies hope you'll take, and that's to keep buying useless pool chemicals OR using bad test methods (strips or pool dealers) so they can keep selling you stuff, as the problems continue.

    Sorry I didn't say it better. Good luck.
    Last edited by PoolDoc; 08-02-2014 at 06:48 PM.

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