We repainted our old in-ground pool (fiberglass sides and concrete bowl) with chlorinated rubber which we've used on all previous paintings. Paint had plenty of time to cure but before we could refill it, got a couple of feet of rain water at the bottom. After pumping that out it left a powdery white residue that will not brush off. This same residue was in the pool when we emptied it to repaint. We thought the surface looked white because the paint had worn away, but that residue came off with pressure washing. So I figured we had a chemistry problem last year that must have caused this stain. But now just rain water is causing the same thing to happen. Does anyone know what caused this? I've heard of this happening to old fiberglass, but this is just on the concrete part.
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