Re: Chlorine Bleach Problems
I would be suspecting metal in the water.
Re: Chlorine Bleach Problems
As John pointed out, chlorine can cause metals to precipitate (drop out of solution). If you use a floc I don't think you are supposed to shock or bring the chlorine level up very high. Is your fill-water from a well? Also, try to have your water tested for metals and then treat that otherwise you will have this problem whenever you shock.
Re: Chlorine Bleach Problems
Thanks for the responses.
First of all, I use municipal water and have been for the last eight years. Obviously something could have changed with the water this year. I only used the flocculant twice as a result of the pool being cloudy. Recently using Chlorine tablets, I did not see this problem. I hold the chorine content to between 3 and 6 ppm. The only metal in content with the pool water (vinyl lined) would be the ladder and possible pump parts (all pvc plumbed). What type of metal typically reacts with chlorine?
MJ
Re: Chlorine Bleach Problems
What you are seeing seems like iron in the water. Copper could be introduced in a copper based algaecide, but I don't know that it would precipitate like you are seeing. A poolstore can test the water for metals.