I suspect you are on the right track. I think there is something in the Yellow Pages under the "Pools - Service" category which you will find quite useful. At the very least, someone will either be able to offer you a consultation or some advice on how to get your problem "cleared up."
I hope this helps you, and as always, good luck cleaning up your gene pool. =)
2006-06-21 03:59:29
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answered by Methlehem 5
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Sounds like the gene pool chlorinated itself just a bit, early this morning in St. Helens...some guy wanted on multiple warrants driving a BMW was pulled over, took off again, stopped, shot and killed himself...
You can find more GREAT information on gene pool cleaning at the Darwin Awards website:
2006-06-21 09:53:27
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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So let me guess...you only took a dip in the gene pool?
2006-06-21 03:52:06
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answered by John D 2
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What you are asking for does not exist. The best you can get is DNA counseling to tell you if you have any bad markers that we are currently aware of.
2006-06-21 03:51:06
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answered by smgray99 7
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Yes. Just check the ph level.
2006-06-21 03:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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they are a scam-bought one once and a roundtoit at the same time neither one worked-lol-old hippie here
2006-06-21 03:51:40
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answered by bergice 6
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I think any bleach product will fix that right up for you.
2006-06-21 03:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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or you can empty it and start all over.
2006-06-21 03:51:28
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answered by deet deet 3
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Email details of the cleaner you use please.
2006-06-21 03:52:27
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answered by pixpaxx 2
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