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    Default Calcium & Vinyl Pools

    I know there is no real concern with calcium and Vinyl pools, yet when is it a concern?

    Not urgent I really just wanted to make a post to activate my account



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    Default Re: Calcium & Vinyl Pools

    When calcium is too high, it can cause scaling and milky water. That can happen around 500ppm especially with high alkalinity.
    There is no "too low" for vinyl pools.

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