I am filling it as we speak and I am sure with our well water I will have dissolved metals. I have the basic shock kit sold by Intex.
What my question is: how do I get the metals to floculate out and go through the filter system.
I am filling it as we speak and I am sure with our well water I will have dissolved metals. I have the basic shock kit sold by Intex.
What my question is: how do I get the metals to floculate out and go through the filter system.
Hi dandelion,
Ben has written a stickie just for folks with Intex pools and well water. If you will please log out, go to the second section of threads on the Poolforum home page, the first set of threads in that section is called "Pool chemistry for Intex-type pools". Open that section, then read the first sticky, called "Before you fill your Intex-type pool with well water!!" That should answer all your questions, but if it doesn't, then come back and post them and then we can go from there.
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Janet
What is HEDP?
Can I use iron out in my pool to pull the metals (iron) out and vacuum?
thread moved to where it belonged. Sorry!
The Iron Out doesn't actually pull the metals out--it just re-suspends them in soluble form in the water. If you want to drop them out of suspension, just shock the pool--high chlorine levels will make them drop out--but may also make them stain your pool.
HEDP is a type of sequestrant--don't remember the chemical name, but I believe it's the same as Jack's Magic Pink Stuff. There are a few folks around the forum using that in conjunction with a Culator, as described in the thread I advised you to read, to pull the metals out of the water without actually dropping them out and staining anything.
Janet
To add to what Janet wrote ------ (copied from a post by Ben):
HEDP is a liquid phosphonate that is pretty chlorine stable, and very good at keeping dissolved metals IN the water, instead of ON your pool surfaces. It can lift recent stains, OR it can be used along side of ascorbic acid, to keep the metals in the water, after the ascorbic acid is consumed by chlorine.
Jacks Magic The Pink Stuff 1qt (60% HEDP) @ Amazon
20% KemTek HEDP @ Amazon
The CuLator product is a special patented plastic material, contained in a bag that goes into the skimmer, that can slowly take metals OUT of your pool water. We think it works, and have some evidence that it does, but not proof yet. (Not likely to be available locally.)
1 ppm Culator @ Amazon
1.5 ppm Culator sold by Amazon, shipped from Periodic
4 ppm Culator sold by Amazon, shipped from Periodic
Poolmaster 16242 Poolmaster Skimmer Basket Liner @ Amazon (to protect CuLator from being damaged by scum)
Other products you might find locally include:
Haviland Stain & Scale Magic (30% solution?)
Jack's Magic Blue Stuff (20% solution)
Jack's Magic Purple Stuff (20% solution)
Jack's Magic Pink Stuff (60% solution)
ProTeam Metal Magic (30% solution)
RamChem Ram Metal Hold ((60% solution?)
Those are all that I can positively ID as HEDP, at this time.
OK I got the pink stuff and the culator is on the way. Have not used the pool yet only put algaecide in the pool to keep it from growing stuff. I have not chlorinated or done anything else to the pool. My question is do I put the pink stuff in first to keep the iron soluble. Then add the chlorine? I have ordered the Kem Tec 60% algaecide too.
Leona
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