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Posted by PipeDown on June 5, 2006, 3:07 pm
By antifreeze, I assume you mean ethylene glycol. A few gallons of that
could cause a little foaming. Call that pool company for advice on how to
remediate. The worms may have been living in the pipes filled with water
that was displaced by the antifreeze this year, thus no worms.
Try some flocculating stuff to clear the water the rest of the way.
>I had my in-ground pool (20' x 40') closed last winter by a different
> company than the one I used before. They put a few gallons of
> anti-freeze into the return pipes after blew the water out (while the
> previous company didn't add the anti-freeze). When I open the pool this
> year, I added Algaecide, Total Alkaline, Shock, PH+, etc in the first
> week at different time. Whatever I put in the pool will cause large
> amount of foam (and it's gone after a few hours). Another thing
> different was that I didn't see hundreds of worms in my pool this year.
> Yes, I got them in previous openings.
>
> My pool used to get clear in 3~4 days. Now, it's been a week, it merely
> turns light green. I put total of 3 gallons of algaecide, 25 lbs of
> shock in my pool already.
>
> Can somebody explain the worms and foam thing? Could be there a crack
> in the return pipe that cause the foam and also allowed the forms to
> flee?
>
> Thanks,
> -H
>
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