Yes, the pH tends to rise over 8 within a couple of days. Like I said before, I went a couple of months during the winter without really balancing the water and I know the pH ended up being too high. If a high pH can contribute to these deposits, what can aid in removing them short of scrubbing the entire pool by hand? I simply do not have the time or desire to do that, LOL.
When we had a pool company maintaining the pool, deposits like I'm dealing with now formed but on a much greater scale. The entire pool was littered with deposits and I have no idea what they used to clean the pool. I know for a fact they did not drain it, nor did they have someone go in the pool to scrub by hand. The relationship with the company went sour because they allowed a major algae bloom to occur, poured an entire gallon of muriatic acid in the pool at a time (dropping the pH far too low, my test kit couldn't even measure it), etc., so I am reluctant/unwilling to contact them to find out what they did to remove the deposits.

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