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    Default Re: Metal in pool

    It should.

    AG pool filters tend to be undersized, and the pumps oversized. Your filter will perform better if you can throttle the flow back some.

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    Default Re: Metal in pool

    i don't know what throttle the flow means, but wish me luck.

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    Default Re: Metal in pool

    I just wanted to thank you all for your help. If it wasn't for all of the support and knowlege from this forum I would have never had a clear pool. It took a while and alot of vacuuming, but I am finally able to swim in a clear pool. I am even able to shock w/o dealing with brown water. I love the BBB method, and all of your other tips and tricks. This forum is amazing. Keep up the good work.
    Thanks again,
    Kristy

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    Default Re: Metal in pool

    Thanks for the update!! We always like to hear about it when you finally reach the end of that long road and find out that you CAN have a clean, clear pool.

    Happy Swimming!!

    Janet

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