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If it's time to change the water, your TDS is probably high affecting the chlorine's ability to do its job. A water change should get you 3-4 days without adding chlorine. Add an ozone, you can go weeks unused, water still clear.
Have you used any kind of filter cleaner? I recommend soaking your filters overnight in a water and dishwasher powder solution and then rinsing well. Your filters will get a buildup of oils & such that just hosing off won't get out.
Well, I tend to keep my filters pretty clean. I can't put them in the dishwasher because of the type I have (F&P dish drawer) but I do hose them off about every 2 weeks.Oh, and I do have ozone. Anyway, I'll do my water change this Saturday and hope for the best.cheers
I'm having a bit of a problem with cloudy water in my Grandee. My wife and I are in the tub almost everynight and after our soak, I put in .4 oz (dry) diclor and usually shock about every week with 1.5 oz (dry) diclor. The water is crystal clear!Now, here's the problem, if I go 2 days without using the tub or adding diclor, I get the start of clody water. It clears up with additional diclor in a day or so.I'll be changing the water this Saturday because it's time, but I thought I should be able to go several days without using the tub before the water goes cloudy.If I go on vacation, how would I prevent this from happening?Is it possible I'm not using enough diclor after each soak? or perhaps my TDS is just way high?Thanks!