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I use test strips to read the PH level in the tub and sometimes it seems like they are not reading correctly. Last week I was having trouble getting the water clear. The dealer tested my water and said it had high PH. Before treating it I tested the water with stips from 2 different bottles and it read ok. I also had someone else look to be sure I wasnt going colorblind. I added what the dealer said to and the water went clear. So my question is.....is there a better way to test the water?
My test strips test for free chlorine, total chlorine, alkalinity, pH and hardness. What is total chlorine? I just tested and noticed that it (total chlorine) was high. How do I lower it to within proper limits? I'm still a newbie at some of this water testing stuff.
[glow]The pH indicator solution in the Taylor test kit already has some amount of chlorine neutralizer in it[/glow] which is why you do not need to add any and the pH is accurate until the sanitizer level gets high,