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    Default Re: Freaking OUT! Brown stains on my gunite pool!

    Congratulations on getting your new k-2006 - it'll make life with your pool much better. One note: there's no need to use the 25ml sample for chlorine testing, the 10ml sample is fine and your reagents will last longer.

    Your FC of 4.0ppm is too low for your CYA of 90ppm (hence you have algae). Per Ben's Best Guess Chart your normal FC is between 5ppm and 10ppm. Never let it go below 5 and I'd try to stay on the high side of the normal range.

    One metal missing from the list above is iron. Brown stains may be Iron, may be something else.
    Did you do the bucket test on pool water and hose water or just on hose water?

    Your bucket (hose water) test showed no brown staining.
    Your Vitamin C test brought a strange black/purple temporary stain but did not clear the brown stain.
    The brown stain was somewhat lifted by a chlorine tab (trichlor, I presume).

    Maybe you don't have a metal issue (sorry to disagree with you Ben).

    Maybe the brown stains are algae (or something), and so is the stuff in your main drain.

    If you didn't do a bucket test on your pool water, I'd recommend you do one now. If the pool water bucket test shows no staining, then I'd recommend you Shock the pool.

    How have you been chlorinating? shocking?

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    Default Re: Freaking OUT! Brown stains on my gunite pool!

    BigDave,

    Thanks for the reply! I'll remember to use the smaller sample next time I'm testing the chlorine.

    I am going to spend some time this evening studying Ben's Best Guess Chart. I will also do the bucket test on the pool water as I only did it on the hose water that was used to fill the pool. I'll report back with those results in a day or so.

    In the mean time, to answer your question my chlorination has been from the chlorinator-thing that was installed on the pool pump (I'm so ignorant, my apologies) as well as some shock after the rains (and when the chlorine level is low). Do some people only supply chlorine to their pool via shock and just dumping it in?

    As foreign as this all is to me, I am wondering if the brown stains aren't from algae as well. If it is algae, would the stains be able to be lifted once I get the levels under control?

    Until I report back w/ the results of the pool water bucket test....

    MUCH GRATITUDE!
    Amy
    "~10'x~25' free-form 15K gal IG concrete pool; ozonator; cartridge filter; pump; hrs; Unsure of make/model
    It's in a little blue box and tests chlorine, ph & total alkalinity.; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; ; PF:8"

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