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    Wink Re: zeobest problem

    thanks jenpen 400 im still working on it

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    Default Re: zeobest problem

    It is possible that you have a damaged lateral in your filter.
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Default Re: zeobest problem

    I don't know if this helps, 'cause I'm a newbie, but when I had switch from sand to zeobrite during spring-opening, I kept getting particles in my pool as well.
    Would vacuum them up & then by next morning the pool bottom would look like a beach.
    Figuring that vacuuming wasn't working well, I converted my Pool Buster to hold a filter sock ( inside of the mesh bag that it comes with) & would remove the particles.( this helped a bit, but still had a lot of debris each day)

    Eventually the pool store that did the opening ( & replacement of filter contents) admitted that they may have messed up putting the filter back together; Aparently there is a "rod" in the filter that must be placed vertically. The rod was askew in my filter & this caused the zeobrite to be continuously dumped into the pool.
    So I guess what I'm saying is:
    check that the filter is completely assembled correctly

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