Everyone says to keep the pH low to prevent the stains from coming back. I thought too low of a pH (acidic) would cause the copper to be leached out of the heater and subsequently cause more stains. Do I have it backwards?
Marty
Marty, If you keep your alkalinity in range - 80 - 120, and your calcium in range - with fiberglass I keep mine at 150 - 200, you can keep your ph as low as 7.0, and it won't damage the heater. If you have a fiberglass pool that is having staining issues, then I would keep the ph at 7.2, and no higher than 7.4. Keeping sequestering agent in at all times.
Gerri, Take your ph down to 7.2 - with the additional sequestering agent, the stains should lighten up till you use the metal magic. Let me know how it goes. I haven't used it yet. I just got home from vacation and am having company, so I won't get to it for a while.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
Everyone says to keep the pH low to prevent the stains from coming back. I thought too low of a pH (acidic) would cause the copper to be leached out of the heater and subsequently cause more stains. Do I have it backwards?
Marty
Anything below 7 is acidic, anything above is ok. If you have good alkalinity, at least 80, and a ph of 7.2, you will not leach out any copper.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
Thanks, Marie,
When I last tested my ALK was 70. I have a vinyl liner. What should I try to keep it? What do I use to raise it without screwing up anything else?
Thanks, Marty
You can keep your alkalinity anywhere from 80 to 125. You can use baking soda for just raising alkalinity. It will raise your ph a little, but then you can take your ph down with muriatic acid. You use borax for just raising the ph. It is a good idea to keep the ph and alkalinity on the low side when you are dealing with metals. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have, I know how confusing it is at first, but you will get the hang of it!
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
I'd be very interested in the results after using Metal Magic. I have some minor metal staining that I've been delaying dealing with. However, my main problem is high CA. I am running about 650 due to extremely hard fill water. The Pool Team web site says that when using the prescribed dosage, it removes scale and CA will be reduced to a level of 350 - 375 ppm. That alone is reason enough for me to give it a shot.
Also, who did you order it from? I could not find an order page on the site.
Please keep us posted.
DerrikM
I will be trying metal magic most likely tomorrow. I need to raise my Ph a little to try it, it says best results at 7.5 or higher, mine is 7 right now. I will post results afterwards. I ordered mine on Ebay. It's in someone's ebay store. If you can't find it post again and I found some other sources by checking many Google results for "ProTeam Metal Magic".
Many pool stores carry the ProTeam line. Check around.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Thanks Marie, I appreciate all of your help.
This message is for Vicki who sent me a private message. I tried to answer but I'm not sure if I did it correctly. My staining problem sounds different than yours. My best suggestion is for you to post your problem on the forum and let the people with a lot more experience help you like they helped me.
Thanks again to everyone who responded.
Marty
Last edited by MartyW; 08-06-2006 at 09:18 PM.
This sounds like a problem I’m having. Still waiting for a better test kit I ordered (not Bens) to post better numbers.
How did the Metal Magic work? My arms are getting tiered from scrubbing the walls, and my wife thinks I’m crazy for using so much bleach in pool but I need to keep it at shock level.
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