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http://www.swimmingpoollearning.com/YouTube Video Index -- A list of all of my videos:
http://poolmandave.blogspot.com/2014/03/swimming-pool-tips-reviews-how-to-video.htmlIf your Sand Filter pool has recently turned green or there is a lot of fine particle dirt, ash or dust in the pool you will need to vacuum the pool in "Waste" mode to achieve the best results. After a green pool clean-up this is essential as the dead algae tends to make the pool very cloudy.
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http://www.swimmingpoollearning.com/In fact it takes a longer time for a cloudy pool to clear using a Sand Filter since the filtration is on the poor side. The benefit of the Sand filter is that it is easy to maintain of everything is going right. So a green pool clean-up with a sand filter needs two additional steps. You will need to add a Floc Agent to help the Sand Filter work better in clearing the debris in the pool. The Floc will drop everything to the bottom of the pool and also clump it up to make it larger and thus able to filter out. You still need to vacuum on Waste Mode until the pool has cleared up. This may take 2-4 weeks of vacuuming the pool on waste mode.
The Seaklear I show here has a built in flocking agent and it is also a clarifier so I use it exclusively on my route. It does two things at once so it saves me time and money. But if your pool is really trashed the Aluminum Sulphate found in straight Floc Agents will work better for you.
I also included a backwashing tutorial just in case you need to backwash your filter as you do this. The manufacturer recommends to backwash only when the filter pressure goes up by 10 PSI as frequent backwashing when it is lower than that effects the overall filtration process -- the sand filter will run better when it is a little dirty. Adding a small amount of D.E. diatomaceous earth - add it until the PSI goes up by one on the gauge -- that is the recommended dose of D.E.
So if you follow this method your pool should start to clear up over time. It is just a bit of a process with a Sand Filter.
Follow the Green Pool clean-up metho - Day One:
Brush the Pool
Clean the Filter
Add Shock & algaecide
**Add Floc Agent**
**Add Clarifier**
Run Pool For 24 hours
Day Two:
Recheck the Chemicals & add more chlorine if needed
**Backwash the Sand Filter if needed -more than likely**
**Vacuum to Waste**
Related Videos:
Pool Sand Filter Tips, Tricks & Troubleshooting, Sand Filter Part 1:
http://youtu.be/4yXD5O6_1-8Sand Filter Multiport Valve Troubleshooting, Sand Filter Part 2:
http://youtu.be/lXTuw8ODJbUAir in Your Sand Filter, Sand Filter Part Three:
http://youtu.be/QM2PmKq5hYkHow To Use A Filter Cleaner in a Sand Filter, Sand Filter Part 5:
http://youtu.be/2wfjltY1Sd0Hayward Mutliport backwash valve troubleshooting:
http://youtu.be/3f6v7IbzjUUBackwashing a Sand Filter:
http://youtu.be/yA4HcOEOi5IFor a Playlist on Green Pool Clean-up & algae problems:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1DBA9483805EBBF2For the "Sand Filter" Playlist on mt Channel:
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