If you have determined that any of the previously mentioned chemical levels are off, you will need to adjust the chemicals in your pool to balance them out. If your pH or TA levels are too high, you may need a pH reducer to bring your levels back down. If the CH is high, try reducing the amount of calcium-based chlorine that you are using. After adjusting the chemicals, run the pool filter system and re-test again in 12-24 hours. If your pool is still cloudy, try adding a pool clarifier chemical to enable your filter to remove the fine debris, keeping your filter running and check for improvement. This may require a few cycles, but be careful not to use too much clarifier or it could have adverse effects.If you are still having issues with pool water cloudiness, you should consider consulting a pool professional that can test and resolve the problem. Until then, it is strongly encouraged to stay out of the water as it can potentially be harmful.
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