Before you responded I rubbed a vitamin C tablet on the stains and they disappeared instantly. My quick reading on this site says a metal out type chemical (Jack's Magic?) combined with absorbic acid and zero chlorine...right track?
Before you responded I rubbed a vitamin C tablet on the stains and they disappeared instantly. My quick reading on this site says a metal out type chemical (Jack's Magic?) combined with absorbic acid and zero chlorine...right track?
GJB, you didn't even need my advice, you knew already what to do! I believe that that is the next step, but I'm not a 'stain expert' (mbar and smallpooldad seem to really know this stuff, as do others). I'd look through the 'stains' area and see what can't be culled from an advanced search. I think that sequesterant then ascorbic acid directly applied can be done for small areas without having to treat the entire pool with ascorbic nor changing the cl nor pH, but please check to make sure that's correct. I'm proud that you knew what to do and somewhat abashed that I can't help further. Best of luck with this!
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
On Sunday last weekend, I added a sequestering agent and started reducing the chlorine in the pool. On Wednesday, I added the absorbic acid and some more sequestering agent, with chlorine at zero, and switched to circulate rather than filter. The stains have disappeared but now the pool water is very cloudy. I have been running the filter nonstop since Wednesday (and have backwashed it plenty) and started producing chlorine again on Friday. There has been no appreciable difference in the cloudiness in about 2 days worth of filtering. I will check the balance today and post the numbers but is there anything that can be done to speed up the process?
You are seeing the ascorbic acid and metals that have gone back into solution, or precipitated into salts or flakes. This is making the pool cloudy - you can start to bring up the chlorine. You can slowly take it up to the high end of your cya table, and then even higher if you do it slowly and watch for the stains to reappear. Just be sure to keep your ph low while adding chlorine. The pool will eventually clear - you can put a skimmer sock on the skimmer to help catch small particles.
Or, you can use a floc, let it circulate, turn the filter off and let the precipitate fall and vacuum to waste. It is up to you - if you want to add less chemical to the water, then just have POP, and your water will clear with chlorine and filtering. Please ask any other questions you may have![]()
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
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