I know this is a technical question but I figured I give it a shot:
After some issues with low ph, heater, etc. I have stabilized the pool water (15,000 gals) with the BBB method (with much appreciated help from Ben) but now have a dark brown stain on the fiberglass steps and a light brown stain on the liner. Looking through the cleaning cupboard I saw some Dirtex I use to wash the walls before painting.
Dirtex: Powdered Dirtex concentrate is general-purpose household cleaner for all washable surfaces, and is gentle to hands and skin. Mix powdered Dirtex with water to form the appropriate ratio solution. It will leave surfaces clean without rinsing or streaking. Great for cleaning walls and woodwork prior to repainting or rewaxing.
Ingredients from MSDS: Sodium Sesquicarbonate 90-95%
Sodium Meta Silicate 0-5%
EDTA 0-5%
I sprinkled some of the crystals into the water above one of the steps - the crystals sank to the step and immediately turned the step white again where the crystals landed. I am wondering if it is ok to clean the 4 - 4' wide steps with a small amount of this product, based on the chemical makeup, without affecting the pool water or equipment?
Thanks!
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