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    Question Should I use sequestering agent?

    I have rdish/brown stains from the clay/mud that washed in the pool. Water is clear now. Does sequestering agent help removing the stains - I don't know if they are metal stains. If so what kind and how to use. The pool is Gunite with one month old plaster.
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    Amir
    Last edited by Amir; 07-03-2006 at 01:15 PM.

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