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iggythewetcat

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clearly missing the D in PH(D) type problem
« on: January 23, 2005, 05:33:12 pm »
I was on vacation for a week where the weather was so perfect you didn’t know where your skin ended and the air began. When I came home I put a TABLESPOON of enhanced shock in. I planned to use it today, but then we had an ol’ time New England blizzard. My entire hot tub was covered in snow along with everything else. Yet with great determination I shoveled a path to the lower level of my deck and shoveled the whole thing out. When I tested the water the PH was 7.0 and the TA was about 90. I was so used to Decreasing the PH that I used the only PH chemical I have which is PH Decreaser. I put in a TEASPOON. Did I make a big problem for myself? Can I just get some PH Increaser in a couple of days? I’m not sure what to do; I’m all turned around…:-/
Thanks in advance for your help!

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clearly missing the D in PH(D) type problem
« on: January 23, 2005, 05:33:12 pm »

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Re: clearly missing the D in PH(D) type problem
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2005, 08:03:40 am »
Try one ounce of baking soda, (not sure your size tub) It should bring both readings up in range.
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