Don't even think about trying manage stains till you have K2006, and are comfortable using it. You need to be able to control your chemical levels well, as you gyrate through the various levels.
What you can do is go ahead and begin using a CuLator unit, to remove any soluble iron that is in the water. At low iron levels, if you put the CuLator under a skimmer sock, I suspect they will last indefinitely. When you fill, do so SLOWLY, through the skimmer, so the CuLator has the max chance to capture that iron.
I don't recommend adding the HEDP till your calcium is lower . . . and there's not an easy way to do this. The most effective way involves precipitating all the calcium to the bottom, and then vacuuming it up . . . but you want to remove all the free iron from the water first.
Relevant links below.
Ben
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+ We recommend the Taylor K-2006 test kit, which meets the requirements above, for many reasons. The HTH 6-way drops kit is a great starter kit, and is compatible with the K2006 (it's made by Taylor). There are a few alternatives; for example Lamotte makes an FAS-DPD kit that's OK -- but it costs 3x as much. But, we're not aware of any test that is better, and since we are all familiar with the K-2006 (and can help you with it) we recommend it exclusively ( Test kit info page )
One caution for the 2012 season: Amazon does not stock the kits directly. So when buying at Amazon, Amato is our current preferred seller. However, they often don't list enough stock to last the whole day, so try order mid-morning. You should expect a delivered cost under $60 for the K2006A and under $95 for the K2006C. If you can't find that, wait a day.
+ Here are links to the kits we recommend (you can check local availability on the HTH kit, using the Walmart link):HTH 6-Way Test Kit @ Walmart
Taylor K2006A (3/4 oz bottles) @ Amazon
Taylor K2006C (2 oz bottles) @ Amazon
Products for metal control and clean-up:
HEDP is a dissolved phosphonate product 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 with 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) @ AmazonUsing polyquat during metal clean up accomplishes two things: it helps kill or prevent algae, letting you run lower chlorine levels, and it is a very good clarifier, that helps you filter out any small metal particles that may form.(Probably available from pool stores, and possibly some big box stores -- but you MUST learn to ID it correctly. See the polyquat page for more info.)
20% KemTek HEDP @ Amazon
Kem-Tek 60% polyquat @ AmazonAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) can be used to remove copper and iron stains from pool surfaces, and put the metal BACK into your pool water. (Not likely to be available locally, except as Vitamin pills.)
Nava 60% polyquat @ Amazon
Ascorbic Acid Powder @ AmazonThe 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.)
Ascorbic Acid Vitamin C Powder USP Pharma Grade 11 Lbs @ Amazon1 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)
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