I would say the metals were your problem. Metals can color the water a variety of colors, typically green or blue or yellow. When this happens the water will still be very clear and transparent. If the water is cloudy or murky it is very unlikely to have anything to do with metals in the water. If the coloring is from metals, lowering the PH slightly and adding sequestrant should remove the color.
Your CYA level is very high. What are you using to sanitize the water? If you are using pucks or granular chlorine you are adding CYA (stabilizer) to your pool. That will continue to get higher.
Your CYA is at 120 (should be around 30-40, 60 max), the recommended free chlorine level for CYA of 100 is is 12 (min 7, shock 39). Draining and replacing 1/2 of your water will drop it to 60.
If i saw this earlier, I would have told you to stop throwing $$ at chemicals and read read the pool school section on troublefreepool dot com.
I doubt that you were bringing you FC level to the correct level when you were shocking the pool. Here's a great way to solve most algae issues (which i don't think you had)
SLAM (Shock, Level & Maintain)
- Test the FC level and add enough chlorine to bring FC up to shock level for your CYA level
- Test and adjust chlorine levels as frequently as practical, but not more than once per hour, and not less than twice a day. Chlorine additions should be frequent, especially at the beginning. Algae and other organic debris will consume chlorine very rapidly at first. As things progress, you will lose less chlorine each cycle and can add chlorine less frequently.
- Brush and/or vacuum the entire pool once a day
- Backwash or clean the filter as needed
- Vacuum up debris as needed
You are done when:
- CC is 0.5 or lower;
- You pass an OCLT (ie overnight FC loss test shows a loss of 1.0 ppm or less);
- And the water is clear.
When all three are true, you are done SLAMing and can allow the FC to drift down to normal levels.
You can use unscented bleach for adding chlorine. Its 6-8.5% sodium hypochlorinte. The liquid chlorine/pool shock you purchase at the pool store is 12%/
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