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    Default Re: Dark Brown water - NOT IRON!!!!

    Carl, is this the one you mean?
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...cally-for-Free

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    Jan,
    No, but it's a GREAT idea none-the-less! And if it works it's as good as the one I was thinking of, with a sump pump to a covered 5 gal bucket filled with the same kind of stuff.

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    Default Re: Dark Brown water - NOT IRON!!!!

    one big key- look in your toilet tank; if it is black or orange, you definitely have metals in your well water, regardless of other tests!

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    Yup! That's it, Lisa!

    Also madwil's idea about the toilet cistern's a good one, although on a 20 year old commode even very low amounts of metal in the water will have accumulated, even with city water.

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    Default Re: Dark Brown water - NOT IRON!!!!

    Thank you everyone! I tend to agree with the assessment that we have metal in the water. I know we have hard water but have never had it analysed (we've only been here since the fall and have a filter on our drinking water, but the brand new toilets to get a dirty tinge pretty quick. And am a little annoyed that the pool store is telling me we don't have a metal problem and selling us other products that are not working. I am going to try the sock and batting and see if that helps just because I don't have a sump pump on hand. I'll keep you posted!

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