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      <description>It&amp;#39;s beyond frustrating when your test strips show that your pool chemicals are good but water is cloudy anyway. You&amp;#39;ve done the work, you&amp;#39;ve spent the money on the jugs of chlorine and the pH balancers, and the little colors on the chart tell you</description>
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