First of all try hiting it with an algaecide If you are luck that may settle it down if that doesn't do the job hit it with a clarifier, your pool shop will have it in stock. cast a clarifier over the surface of the pool and let it rest without the pump going for at least a full 24 hours. At that time you will notice that the pool water is clear except a layer at the bottom, carefully vacuum this layer out to waste, do not put it through the filter
my pool did get milky but cleared up after 48 hours
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people usually say milky white, because all the stars together look like milky white.
Howlite is milky white, with grey veins.
Need more info. What type of filter do you have Sand, D. E., Cartridge? Does the white residue settle on the bottom of the pool? Can it be brushed into suspension? Does it disappear or dissipate when brushed? what are the Ph and alkalinity levels? Ken Did you ever solve your problem with milky-white cludy discharge from pool? I have same issue. Not water hardness/calcium. Water chems are in normal range. I even drained and refilled the pool. Any insights appreciated Brent
those white spots that surrond the milky way are stars
well i have one thing to say ive never had to deal with milky pool water but i willsay try cleaning your pool or buying another pool..i don't know all the stuff i said im not shore try asking your parents..
Pearls and opals are often described as milky white. Moonstone could also come in this color.
Probably not. Never seen it happen yet... Milky water may be chemical balance issue. Take a sample to be checked local pool store. Or, get a test kit.
Ovulating
Snowy, milky.
The inside of a Milky Bar is made of creamy white chocolate.