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    [QUOTE=Sherra]HU? Who said anything about an indoor pool?

    Sherra, the reason I asked about why it was used was because of what Tailgunner wrote in his post:

    "Actually, I have commercial indoor pools that have used it for over a year, and yes, it does work. Expensive yes,but it prevents down time from refilling commercial pools."

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    Default had the sme dilema

    I researched what to so with the same problem. I was unsure about the product so I went with something I knew would definetly work. I drained the pool. But anyone with this problem should be sure to drain as much as you can the first time. We live in FLA and have to worry about ground water pushing the pool shell out of the water in the summer. We drained about 2/3's but had to do it twice. It cost us about $ 80.00. We,ve not had a problem since. One might want to find out why the problem happened though, so it doesn't happen again. We were using too much chlorine that had stabilizer in it. (The tabs and powder shock)
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    [quote=Watermom]
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    HU? Who said anything about an indoor pool?

    Sherra, the reason I asked about why it was used was because of what Tailgunner wrote in his post:

    "Actually, I have commercial indoor pools that have used it for over a year, and yes, it does work. Expensive yes,but it prevents down time from refilling commercial pools."

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    AH! I read through the messages twice after I read your message about the indoor pool trying to figure out why you were referencing indoor pools and I swear I didn't see the word "indoor" in anyones message until you quoted it just now.
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