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    Default Re: Will Copper affect my attempt to raise pH?

    Yes, I'd wait on raising the pH unless it's very low (below 7.0). Just note that the ascorbic acid treatment will lower the pH further so when you are ready for that you may want to raise the pH some, but between now and then the pH may rise from normal outgassing of carbon dioxide (unless you are using an acidic source of chlorine such as Trichlor).

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    Default Re: Will Copper affect my attempt to raise pH?

    actually, if you will vacuum the blue precipitate to waste you will remove some of the copper from your pool so it's actually a good thing.
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