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    Okay, I will up my brushing

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    someone needs to invent a power brush with a spinning head, Would make my life easier...
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    In-ground plaster rectangle.

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    Default Re: Black algae or metal stain

    Keep in mind, we haven't established that any of those spots ARE black algae. The most definitive test is to scrape some off with your fingernail, and smear it on a white card: black algae will smear dark green.

    Brushing will make plaster wear through spots WORSE!

    But, if you DO have black algae, a brush like this
    Pentair R111616 604A Algae Brush with SS Bristles, 6-Inch
    will help.



    NOTE TO OTHER READERS: Do *NOT* use a metal bristle brush on fiberglass or vinyl pools, EVER!

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