Hi All,
My pool has been covered for about 2 weeks (solar cover) because weather and temp. has not been ideal swimming weather. I have been testing the water every-other-day, though, and keeping up with the water. Today, I rolled off the cover and noticed 5 stains at the bottom. Each stain is round and very large - ranging from 4"-6". 3 are in the shallow end and 2 are in the deep end. I have a 16x33 IG fiberglass pool that was installed this June - 13,500G. Fiberglass is light blue. The stain appears as light brown - it's almost like a grease stain bleeding through! If it's sunny out, you can't really see it, but if it's cloudy, you can see it pretty well if you look for them.
Since installation, I've been using Cl pucks. I'm aware of the CYA issue - but current levels are okay, so I haven't switched yet to bleach. Only during the past 2 weeks, the Ph levels dropped a bit, so I added some pool-store PH+ (bought the Soda Ash before I knew Borax would be ok). Did this about 4 times this past week - adding about 12 oz each time. Right after installation, I did put CYA in. And, I did shock once in early July using cal-hypo. Have not shocked since. Water has been crystal clear and have had no water issues.
A recent test done today:
Cl: 6 (Consistent between 3-6 all summer)
FC: 6 (Never ever test positive for CC)
CYA: 50
Alk: 90 (conistent over the summer)
Ph: 7.3 (since installation, was very stable at 7.5. Since covering 2 weeks ago during non-swim times, pool seems in need of PH+ sometimes.)
I'm probably going to call the fiberglass manufacturer on Monday, but thought I'd post this to see if any fiberglass owners ever experienced this issue. Seems like the fiberglass somehow got stained. And, the only thing differently done in the last 2 weeks was the add of Soda Ash and covering the pool when not in use.
I would have posted a picture, but the camera is not picking up the stain. I am running a heat pump, too and keeping the pool at 86.

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Let me know how the tests go, and I can help you further.
My husband wanted to drain and refill, but I knew it could be cleaned up becaue of the information I got reading this forum. That was last Friday evening. I checked ph, and for the first time on opening, my ph was above 8. It is usually below 7. You just never know what a pool will do
So I added proteam metal magic - and lots and lots, and lots of bleach. By Sunday the pool was blue - but extremely cloudy. I don't know if it was just dead algae - I think the proteam may have made it cloudy too - it is supposed to turn metals into salts so they can be filtered out (I am not sure that I believe it yet) but there were very small particals that when I vacuumed seemed to go right through the filter. I used some floccuant, and let the water settle overnight. I vacuumed to waste, which made me have to add more (well) water, and I continued to keep my chorine level above 20 with a very low cya. I now have crystal clear water, and no stains - which with such a high level of chlorine for so long was amazing. I did however keep my ph at about 7, with my alkalinity at 100. I wish I would have taken a picture to post what the pool looked like when I opened and how it looked as the bleach cleaned it up. It is hard to believe sometimes, but pictures speak a thousand words. I tested three times a day bringing the level up to 20 each time. Even though I had no combined chlorine showing after three days- the chlorine was being used up overnight, so I continued to keep the level at 20 until it was not going down overnight, which turned out to be 3 days more. And just as a note, I closed my pool the same way as I have the last 4 years, and the last three I opened to almost clear water with a lot of dirt on the bottom. This year we had a lot of rain, my pool actually overflowed, and then a lot of hot sunny days before opening. My guess it that the cover was wet, grew algae and it seeped into the pool and took off - it really ran away with itself
So, as I said, you never know exactly what your pool will do, and it is good to share info, so we can help each other.
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