It's some sort of aluminum corrosion -- aluminum chloride, I'd guess, but I don't know.
Sometimes, it will get a jelly-like consistency, though that may be aluminum hydroxide.
The simply solution is to not leave your pole in the pool . . .
I'm new here and the process is just starting to penetrate my thick skull, so my apologies to the powers that be.
Here are my questions:
I live in Arizona where the water is hard.
Sometimes, being less diligent than I should be, I leave my pool pole in the water for a few days.
I've always noticed that white crystals will start to seed and grow on various points of the pole where the blue coating is scratched.
Generally, is this a bad thing?
Is aluminum dissolving into my pool water?
Is that calcium coming out of solution such that my water is getting very slightly less hard? If so, should I do this more?
I'm hoping that this isn't a rare and unknown phenomenon (since it was very easy to have happen).
Thank you for your time.
It's some sort of aluminum corrosion -- aluminum chloride, I'd guess, but I don't know.
Sometimes, it will get a jelly-like consistency, though that may be aluminum hydroxide.
The simply solution is to not leave your pole in the pool . . .
PoolDoc / Ben
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