Escape to Witch Hill: A Flavorsome Escape

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Witch Hill Ice Cream: - Witch Hill Ice Cream is a popular ice cream shop located on the outskirts of the town. - It is known for its unique and delicious flavors that are crafted with love and care. - The shop is situated atop a small hill, giving it a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape. - The interior of Witch Hill Ice Cream is cozy and inviting, with comfortable seating areas for customers to enjoy their treats. - The menu at Witch Hill Ice Cream offers a variety of flavors to choose from, including classic favorites like chocolate and vanilla, as well as more adventurous options like lavender honey and matcha green tea. - The ice cream is made in-house using only the finest ingredients, ensuring a rich and creamy taste.


The Emerald & Sapphire Stuff are known for their 4 in 1 action; they act as a clarifier, sequestrant, chelating agent and flocculant all in one product! Using these clarifiers will enhance your filter's efficiency and can be used in any kind of pool!

- I understand that if the staining is copper, the treatment s purpose is to lift the copper off the plaster and suspend it in the water using the Purple Stuff. I m assuming I shouldn t do anything to raise the pH level as I was thinking having an acidic environment in the water is a good thing for this treatment - am I right.

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- The ice cream is made in-house using only the finest ingredients, ensuring a rich and creamy taste. - Apart from traditional cones and cups, the shop also offers unique ice cream creations such as sundaes, milkshakes, and ice cream sandwiches. - Witch Hill Ice Cream is also known for its friendly staff who are always ready to offer recommendations and help customers find their perfect flavor.

Jack's Magic Treatment - What to do after?

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Aug 3, 2015 175 Central, NJ Pool Size 34000 Surface Plaster Chlorine Salt Water Generator SWG Type Pentair Intellichlor IC-60

Using the Jack's Magic stain ID kit, I identified that their "O2 & Stain #2 Treatment" will (hopefully) remove staining I have in my pool. I started the treatment yesterday. It was a very large amount of chemicals to add to the water (you can view the chemicals involved here).

I want to make sure I handle things correctly following the treatment, as didn't see certain things addressed in their instructions. Figured I'd check on this site as so many of you are great resources. My questions are:

- Does anyone know if it would be safe to put my Dolphin cleaner in the pool? The treatment instructions say the process can take up to a few weeks, depending on the stain. I don't think it will end up being that long for me, but regardless I'd like to have the cleaner running in the pool every now and then. The pH level is below 7 (see below) so I was thinking not to risk putting it in.

- I understand that if the staining is copper, the treatment's purpose is to lift the copper off the plaster and suspend it in the water using the Purple Stuff. Would I be able to actually remove the copper from the water by any means other than dumping out the water? I'd rather not be stuck having the use the Purple Stuff indefinitely, as I found that the phosphate levels that it adds messes with my ORP sensor (when I remove phosphate from the water, the ORP works great). If I do remove the phosphate, will the copper stains return if I don't dump the water? Or is there a way to remove the phosphate and the copper once the copper is in suspension? (other than dumping the water)

- Item #1 in the instructions lists the way that they want the pool balanced prior to treatment. I wish they were a bit clearer with what to do after treatment though. I see it says to add chlorine/sanitizer as required once a week, but I went ahead (after less than 1 day) and found big changes in the readings.

Prior to treatment I was at:
FC = 2.5
TC = 2.6
pH = 7.4
TA = 80
CH = 350

Now (after less than a day) I'm at:
FC = 0
TC = 0
pH = less than 6.8 (6.6 or 6.7 if I had to guess)
TA = 30
CH = 350

After getting the above readings today, I added bleach immediately, to get back up to 2.5. Should I be adjusting anything else yet? The instructions say I shouldn't worry about the TA until the stains are removed (which can take several weeks). I'm assuming I shouldn't do anything to raise the pH level as I was thinking having an acidic environment in the water is a good thing for this treatment - am I right?

Remember, the best thing to do, no matter what, is purchase and use a STAIN ID KIT. The Jack's Magic Stain Identification Kit takes all the guesswork out of eliminating stains by showing you which of our products will best take care of your pool problems.
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- The shop has become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, drawing people in with its welcoming ambiance and delicious treats. - In addition to its regular menu, Witch Hill Ice Cream also offers seasonal specials, incorporating fresh fruits and flavors that are perfect for any time of the year. - Whether you're a fan of classic ice cream flavors or want to try something new and exciting, Witch Hill Ice Cream is the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth..

Reviews for "Celebrate the Spirit of Halloween with Witch Hill Ice Cream"

1. Samantha - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the ice cream at Witch Hill. The flavor I tried tasted artificial and lacked any real depth of taste. The texture was also strange, it was almost rubbery. Additionally, the customer service was not great. The staff seemed disinterested and were not very helpful when I asked for recommendations. Overall, my experience at Witch Hill was underwhelming and I don't think I'll be going back.
2. Alex - 2 stars
I had high expectations for Witch Hill ice cream but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The flavors I tried were average at best, nothing special or unique. The texture was also disappointing, it was too icy and not creamy enough. Moreover, the prices at Witch Hill were quite high for the quality of the product. I expected more for what I paid. The only positive aspect was the ambiance of the shop, it had a cozy and charming atmosphere. However, that alone is not enough to make up for the lackluster ice cream.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I had heard so many positive things about Witch Hill ice cream, but I was left unimpressed after trying it. The flavors I tried were bland and lacked the richness and complexity I expected. The ice cream also melted very quickly and seemed to have a high water content. The biggest disappointment, however, was the service. The staff was rude and seemed annoyed by our presence. They rushed us to make a decision and were not accommodating when we asked for samples. Overall, Witch Hill did not live up to the hype and I would not recommend it to others.

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