A Pool Story: Green to Clean
by MarkRaley in Outside > Backyard
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A Pool Story: Green to Clean
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A story that starts between a rock and a hard place that starts in a greener pasture but leads to a tranquil blue.
The Discovery
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I was asked by a friend to care for his pool as he was visiting relatives. Upon my arrival, this is what I found. The cleaning machine had sucked up a rock which made the device quit cleaning the pool.
The First Attempt
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I brushed the sides and floor of the pool to break the algae up so that the cleaning machine could do its job.
Too Late for the Machine to Work Properly
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The cleaning machine attempted to do its job but the algae was so bad that it took over the pool
Greener Than Grass
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The pool had become so green that the grass was jealous.
Pool Medication Step 1
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After testing the pool water, I was began the cure process. I used a product that was called Clear Blue.
1. Unplug cleaning machine, Back Wash & Rinse. (Keep cleaning machine unplugged, up to the end
of the process).
2. Clear Blue - Add to the weir and let the pump run on circulate / bypass for 2 hours
Settled Algae
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3. Switch off pump for at least 12 hours.
4. Vacuum everything that dropped to the bottom out to waste.
Pool Medication: Step 2
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5. Topup the water level.
6. Add the Black Out & Peroxide at the weir.
7. Leave the pump to run for 12-24 Hours.
WAY COOL stuff happens now.... watch how the circulated water swirls a bubbly milkiness
Pool Medication: Step 3
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8. The green should be gone, if it is still milky at this time, add a
clarifier.
Green Be Gone... Hello Crystal Clear Pool
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9. Once the milky / cloudyness is gone, the cleaning machine can be re-introduced to the pool.
Gotta say that I hope this NEVER happens to a pool I was entrusted to watch while the owners are enjoying their family time!!