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Reddit mentions of Robarb R20154 Super Blue Clarifier 1-Quart Crystal Clear Pool Water Polisher

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Robarb R20154 Super Blue Clarifier 1-Quart Crystal Clear Pool Water Polisher
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    Features:
  • Concentrated Formula - Only 1 oz. treats 5,000 gallons
  • Clears cloudy water fast & prevents future hazy appearance
  • Effective at varying temperature levels & range of chemical levels
  • Use with all filter types - will not clog filters
  • Reduces sanitizer demand by removing dirt particles
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u/strykerace1985 ยท 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I think this is what you want.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.taylortechnologies.com/Instructions/5136.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwiFrKT1-evTAhUJ8IMKHUKQA-IQFggwMAE&usg=AFQjCNEqEy9ZytogOpqemuuM7g-2aCRzsA&sig2=Vw-GbwyNF3uXrApVRHoetQ

Do the pink and yellow tests daily. The other tests every couple of weeks.

Use an online calculator to help you balance the pool, like this one:
http://poolcalculator.com/?utm_source=www.poolcalculator.com&utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=redirect/

Also, learn how to backwash your filters. For your pool, I'm guessing do that every one to two weeks.

I'm a former certified pool operator from Idaho and worked at pools for 20 years, including one 160,000 gallon pool and a 1 million gallon pool. I'm unfamiliar with a chlorine free pool, unless it is referring to a different sanitizing agent like Bromine. Taking care of your pool frequently will help you learn the pool and what tendencies it has. You will probably know when you need to balance the ph or add chlorine. Other things like the alkalinity or saturation index are a little trickier, and you may want to consult someone at a local pool store when those are off (just be aware they usually suggest adding a lot more chemicals than you really need, $$, so the more you learn, the more you will save).

Also, if the water seems cloudy, but all the tests are normal, try getting a pool clarifier. It clumps together all the tiny particles in your pool so that they get caught in the filter. The next day, your pool will be crystal clear. Just backwash after use. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064E8BL6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_JuVfzbC9Q739H

These are the basics I can suggest. Good luck.