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    Is a clarifier also known as a shocker?
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    No. Shock kills bacteria, while clarifier binds small particles together to make them able be picked up better by the filter. You often need both to clear up a pool.
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    What can cause my pool to get cloudy when I clean it?
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    Tree seeds, pollution in the air, pollen, fuzzies from trees, unclean filters etc. In 1980, three weeks after Mt. St. Helens volcano blew, many people experienced a black oil-type of ring around their pools; it was from the ash being carried by the wind. If you have neighbors who use burning barrels, this may cause film on a pool.
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    Can I swim in cloudy pool?
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    This would not be a good idea, as you could get very sick from it. It would be best to wait until the water is clear.
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    Should a pool cover be left on for three months?
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    You can cover your pool for a few months at a time, but make sure you clean it. Bacteria will still build up in a pool even when it is covered.
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    My new DE pump/DE filter runs between 13-15 psi, but it's now running at 25 psi. Why is this happening?
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    Your pool might be particularly dirty, which a DE filter may not be able to handle; the filter can't push the water through. In my experience, you should clean the pool and the filters thoroughly. Also, make sure there are no air leaks to avoid a high psi.
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    My pool water is a green color. WHat can I do?
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    There are generally chemicals that you can buy at your local home store. Sprinkle the suggested amount and stir using a pool cleaning net. If your net also has a brush attachment, scrub the sides of the pool to help.
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    Do I need to run my filter 24/7?
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    It depends upon the flow of the pump and the volume of the pool. The full volume of the pool should run through the filter each day.
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