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low alcilinity (sp?). I assume that is why the pool is a bit green. I
installed some chemical to raise it last night. Its above ground 4 feet deep. I cannot see the bottom and keep vacuuming up leaves from the bottom. 1. is it a waste to place that chemical in there if there are still a few leaves at the bottom? 2. cholorine is low. Just shocked. Will shocking affect the alki level? TIA. |
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