If your water isn't too expensive, yes, a drain and refill would be by far the easiest solution.
If you like, you can run side-by-side metal bucket tests. Just be very careful -- white buckets, full fill, no contamination -- you'll be looking for very slight orange-brown bits of powder on the bottom.
PoolDoc / Ben
I haven't done the test yet, bc I'm still waiting for the Borax to come from amazon which should be this evening. One more question, does it matter if I leave the buckets outside or in the house after it's prepared?
18' round Intex
I just finished the first 24 hours of the test. What should I be looking for exactly? The pool water bucket is same color as yesterday (clear) and clean. The are a handful of very very tiny "something's" in the water. Appear to be orange color but so small hard to tell. I assume this is probably just some junk that got drop in when I miss everything.
The water source bucket is also the same clear color and clean. Don't see anything in there really.
18' round Intex
It depends. If it's purely mineral iron, you'll drop whatever is there to the bottom within 24 hours. If it's bacterially chelated iron, say from nodular corrosion of iron pipes, it can take several days.
But if you have a potentially contaminated test, you need to start over.
PoolDoc / Ben
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