Re: Gunite leaching minerals through plaster?

Originally Posted by
hausfrau
Tested for copper. There is none. Period. Have not added anything other than chlorine or m acid. Period.
I still suspect algae. Please post a full set of test results! Also, try holding a trichlor puck on the stain for about 15 minutes and report what happens.
This quote from your other thread is why I suspect algae:

Originally Posted by
hausfrau
Daughter had sleepover and many girls playing in pool over this weekend.
Sunday, pool started getting covered in what appears to be a dark green stain. Does not rub off AT ALL.
Stains are on bottom two stairs..bottom of pool (not as dark in shaded end but still there) seems to be about 6 inches from surface of pool and all over bottom.
This is characteristic of an algae problem! Textbook, in fact!
Can actually see where one of the girls sat in the spa and on a step...this is puzzling.
Not uncommon with algae at all!
I did read a post on metals in pool water and crushed vitamin C in a sock. IT WORKED ON THE STAIN WITH LOTS OF RUBBING.
This is inconclusive for metals but in line with algae stains on fresh plaster! Next step in stain determination is the trichlor test I have repeatedly asked you to perform.
I got this "metal out" product from pool store and according to directions for my size pool, (14000) etc added that to the pool last night.
This morning still the same.
Once again, sounds more like algae than metal!
My fear: could the gunnite be showing through or could this be a plaster problem? So scary when one has invested in an expensive pool and now it is not as it should be.
Sounds here like you are looking for something to blame the builder for instead of dealing with your pool and learning how to care for it.
The installer of the pool is very baffled. He has been installing pools out in these parts for over 10 years (well water) and has never seen this. Even he is very concerned. HELP!
Builders BUILD pools, they do not take care of them. It is a completely different skill set. I have met very few builders who actually KNOW how to take care of a pool and have even come across a few that actually gave such bad advice or did such stupid things as loading a skimmer basket and pump basket up with trichlor tabs to change a green frog pond into a pool that equipment was damaged! The latter happened in my own pool, btw, and the builder ended up having to replace my filter once I caught it!
Then, in your own words, once again in your other thread:

Originally Posted by
hausfrau
Waterbear & sunofthebeach. Thanks for your posts. I should clarify. What killed the algea in the spa was not the acid but a shock to the spa.
As far as testing for metals and finding none, that is immaterial. If the metals have deposited as stain they would not be IN the water and would not test. Your vitamin C test was not conclusive for metals so please do the trichlor test above and post a full set of test results if you want some help with this. It really is a waste of time otherwise.
You said that you have added nothing but chlorine and acid but in your other thread about this problem you stated differenltly:

Originally Posted by
hausfrau
Tested for copper. There is none. Period. Have not added anything other than chlorine or m acid. Period.
Previously in this thread:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=9970

Originally Posted by
hausfrau
I got this "metal out" product from pool store and according to directions for my size pool, (14000) etc added that to the pool last night.
Which is it?
So as PoolDoc said, we also need a full history of ALL chemicals you have added if you want help with this problem.
We are not asking for a lot and really can't do much without this basic info. You have only posted ONE set of test results since you started posting here. You should have a new set of test results with every post you make.
Otherwise it is just a waste of our time and yours. Sorry if this seems harsh but all you seem to want to do is complain about your "problem", do things on your own like dump a lot of acid in the pool as if you found a miracle cure (when all you did was shorten the life of your plaster and possibly damage it) and not give us the info we need to try and help you. Without a test result and chemical history and a few basic test procedures there is little that can be done.
Last edited by waterbear; 07-23-2010 at 10:34 AM.
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