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How do you get rid of visible green algae if the chlorine level in your pool is a little high but the water is balanced and the stabilizer good?

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How do you get rid of visible green algae if the chlorine level in your pool is a little high but the water is balanced and the stabilizer good?

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Once the algae is dead, brush the entire pool (including the walls, floor, and any stairs, ladders, lights, or other objects that are in the pool). Brushing the pool stops the algae from sticking to anything in the pool, and allows it to be picked up by your filter. After you brush the pool, run the pump, and clean the filter when necessary. You’ll know the algae is dead when the pool stops being green – the green color is chlorophyll, which is the chemical that the algae uses to get energy using photosynthesis.

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