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Most likely, you are correct. Sand filters have a tendency to clogg quickly. The best thing to do is backwash frequently until your pool is clear. As the pool gets clearer, you should notice the frequency becomes less and less.

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Most likely, you are correct. Sand filters have a tendency to clogg quickly. The best thing to do is backwash frequently until your pool is clear. As the pool gets clearer, you should notice the frequency becomes less and less.

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Most likely, you are correct. Sand filters have a tendency to clogg quickly. The best thing to do is backwash frequently until your pool is clear. As the pool gets clearer, you should notice the frequency becomes less and less. Also, before you put any more money into the filter, I would suggest installing a DE filter. They do a better job cleaning the water.

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