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PH Nightmare, PLEASE HELP

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A Rai:
Thanks guy, I should be seeing her today, I'll provide her with this and post an update in a few days with results! :)

A.O.:
Agreed, I keep my TA at 50, her TA seems wild high.

 And Muriatic acid works better to control PH.

The Wizard of Spas:
Pro tip on reducing pH and / or Alkalinity - when you add it do not turn the jets on.  You'll get greater reducing yields that way.  Leave the jets off for like a half hour, then turn them on for a cycle and test. 

When I used to have to reduce pH / Alk in swimming pools I found this to also be the case.  I'd put reducing agents in the deep end, diluted in a 5 gallon bucket, and run the pool for maybe 20 mints then shut off overnight.  Restarted the pumps in the morning and ran for a few hours and retested. 

Hope this helps.  Good luck moving forward.

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