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Old 15-05-2003, 08:08 PM
BenignVanilla
 
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Default Filtering my Clay Water

My father had an interesting idea this weekend, when I told him about my
orange water. We recently installed one of those collapsible pools that
comes with a small cartridge style filter/pump. He suggested, I pump the
pond through that filter for a day or so to suck the clay out. Even if I
have replace the filter cartridge a few times, it may be worth it to get the
clay out. We have not added chemicals to the pool yet, so I know the filter
is "clean".

Any thoughts?

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