Re: Green Pool during Stain Treatment

Originally Posted by
mbar
I just add the sequesterant and keep my ph low for the first 2 weeks after a stain treatment, so that as I bring up my chlorine levels they are less likely to precipitate the metals. I also keep a chlorine puck in the skimmer.
This is what I would do - make sure you have enough sequesterant in the water. Bring your ph down to 7.0 to 7.2. Put a trichlor puck in the skimmer basket and keep your pump running 24/7 (not if you have a cartridge). Add polyquat. Start to bring your chlorine up, and watch for stains (keeping the ph low will help not to stain) If you see stain forming, put more sequesterant in the water. Keep adding more and more chlorine - be consistant - don't let it fall lower than you had it , if you have it at 5 do not let it drop, add more to get it to 7, don't let it drop, keep doing this till you get up to shock levels.
So how does the metal actually "get out of the water" with this process? Does the sequesterant (I'm assuming Metal Free) make the metal "filterable"?
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