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The pH level of a pool can be lowered by using a specific acid that is sold at pool supply stores. The acid is called muriatic acid, and it should be added to the pool while the water is circulating. About 1/4 gallon of the muriatic should be added per .1 part per million the pH needs to be lowered.
Assuming no other complaints you would only need to change water to lower the total dissolved solids level or cyanuric acid level. TDS should be below 500ppm and cyanuric acid ~50 ppm.
Use stabilized chlorine only so long as stabilizer level (cyanuric acid level) in pool is within the recommended range of 50-80ppm.
Pool coping should be level. If it is "bullnose" brick they should all be about the save height all the way around the pool. A cantilever coping should be level as well. there should be no toe stubbers.
.03g/L or 30 ppm or 1 lb for 3800 gallons (14400 liters)
Muriatic Acid
Muratic acid or Sulfaric acid
You whip your dick out and pee in the pool.. that oughta do it! :)
I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)
Usually you would add muriatic acid to adjust the pools acid level.
Muriatic acid
add acid