The advantage of the first option is that within an hour or two the pool water can be clear again but with everything including the calcium back where it came from.
Clearing up milky pool water.
Pool water clarifiers are a good quick fix but they should not be used if you have a cartridge filter as it will clog the paper pleats leaving you needing to replace your cartridge filter element.
Just make sure your pump and filter are running properly.
Run the pump for at least 8 hours daily.
Maintain a ph within the ideal range of 7 2 7 6.
This keeps your water clean but also prevents it from becoming cloudy assuming everything else is balanced.
Cloudy or milky water after shocking is normal and the water should clear up within an hour or so.
You need chlorine in your pool to fight off nasty bacteria and other microorganisms but the amount you use shouldn t be overlooked.
Pool clarifiers work to gather the tiny particles that have made your pool water cloudy bringing them together to create bigger particles that will be easier for your filter to pick up.
Follow these simple steps to prevent cloudy pool water in the future.
If you add algaecide keep in mind that some algaecide contains copper which can actually make a pool cloudy.
The advantage of the second is that we have softened the pool reduced its calcium hardness level but the pool will be cloudy through the filtration process which may take.
The sweet spot is between 1 and 3 ppm parts per million.