Better hold off.
Ascorbic acid and HEDP (Jacks Magic Purple . . . or Blue or Pink) both do the same thing: help redissolve metals, and keep them in the water. Ascorbic acid is better at re-dissolving metals; HEDP is better keeping them dissolved. But, with both THE METAL REMAINS IN YOUR POOL! It's just in the water, rather than on your pool's sides. And with both, the effect is temporary.
Acid washing does remove metals that were on the walls . . . by removing part of your wall! The muriatic acid dissolves some of the marble aggregate (calcium carbonate), and puts it, plus the metals that were on that part of the wall, into the 'wash' water, which is hopefully then taken somewhere else. But, in the process it leaves your pool's walls rougher and more porous (which is why you do it before you re-coat with more plaster), and also more susceptible to stains. You don't want to acid wash more often then you have to: the ideal number of times to acid wash your pool is never!
Here's the kicker: acid washing ALSO does not solve your problem.
Why? Because your problem is that metals are getting into your pool's water. And you cannot solve your pool problems with metals till you've done all of these three things:
1. Found out what kind of metals are staining your pool;
2. Found out where that metal is coming from; and
3. Stopped it from continuing to enter into your pool.
Your other alternative is to acid wash, wait till it turns whatever color it turned now, acid wash again, repeat . . . and then re-plaster and start the cycle over.
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