I don't want to step on Marie's toes, but a small amount in a small area should indicate whether it's working.
I don't want to step on Marie's toes, but a small amount in a small area should indicate whether it's working.
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
Waste is right, you just need to put it on the stain for a while - you can even hold some in your hand and rub it on the stain. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) will immediately lift the stain when it comes in contact with it. You will see a little clean spot where the vitamin c hits the stain if it is a metal stain. You can read through this stains and metals forum to read more about it. Feel free to ask any other questions you 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
Well, I had a real "Aha!" moment when I put the Vit C against the stain. I came away clean as a whistle! That's why I love you all on this forum. I'd be totally lost about this pool without you guys.
An interesting thing also happened while I was in the pool trying out the vitamin C.
I have tried using a scrub sponge in the past with zero results. Today I accidentally brushed my foot along the coping edge and noticed that some of the stain came off so I tried the sponge on it.
I made my way all around the 16 X32 using my foot and the sponge (got lots of aquatic leg lifts in today!) and found that some of this stuff comes off down at the bottom of the pool. It didn't at all farther up the wall.
When I took the sponge out to look at it, there was rust colored stuff on it that rinsed out. Is this still metal too or do I have some algae?
I've been cruising the forum re: metal stains and see that I can order Ascorbic acid from a chemical company. I guess that beats crushing vit c tablets. Does anyone know how long it takes to get the stuff?
What happens to the water once all that ascorbic acid is introduced?
My numbers today are a little skewed since we've had a lot of rain recently:
FC - 6.5
CC - 0
TC - 6.5
pH - 7.3 or 7.4 (It's between the 7.2 & 7.5 marks on the container)
Alk - 100 (down from 120)
CYA - 30
temp - 82 F (I have a heater that keeps it at this)
What should I be doing first so I don't get things too out of whack?
Thanks.
CoffeeBean
Read about it here http://www.focuspools.com/store/prod...?product=NCI48
I have no idea if that's a good price or not. I just wanted to show you some info on dosage and usage.
Why BBB? Because money can't buy happiness, but saving it sure can!
You can also use a metal sequesterant (like Jack's Magic) and lower your PH - sometimes that will lift a stain without the absorbic acid - but some experts (like mbar) can help you better.
Also - you want to get your fill water tested for copper and iron and probably keep some sequesterant in the water to prevent this in the future. Good luck!
Completed 8/21/06
14,000 gallon 3'-6' concrete pool with Diamond Brite
Spa with spillway
250K BTU gas heater (for spa)
SWCG - Aqua Rite
Hayward Super II Pump - Cartridge filter
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Doggie,
Thanks for the site info. I cruised around on the web a bit and couldn't find another source for the StainFree and the Metal Free was cheaper on your site than a couple of others I checked.
Simmons99,
Where can I find equipment for testing for metals or do I need to do that since my Vitamin C test was "positive"?
Must I take the water sample to my (gulp) local pool store to have it done?
Thankx.
CoffeeBean
Also, as I read and read other posts....
Smallpooldad posted back in June `06 that it's necessary to drain the pool after using AA and a metal sequesterant. Ummm...I don't think I can do that. It costs well over $500.00 for a tanker of water and that doesn't fill the pool.
Also I read somewhere that the water temp has to be low. Mine's at a steady 82 F because I've had the heater on.
I'm getting more confused and more reluctant to do anything for fear I screw things up royally.
Advice please?
CoffeeBean
I haven't read anything about lowering the temp. And if you drain the water, you might end up right back where you started if there's metal in the fill water. Just be sure your chlorine level is low while you do all this. Otherwise your water will get very cloudy.
Don't worry, things will be fine.![]()
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No, you don't have to drain the pool! Small pool dad did a different stain treatment. I will print the ascorbic acid treatment - ascorbic acid is vitamin C. The fact that the vitamin C took the stain off makes me believe that the stain is from metals. The stuff you were able to take off with a sponge was either algae, or metals that fell out of solution into more of a solid that was able to be washed off. You may have algae, because you need a minimum of 8ppms of chlorine in your pool at all times when you have a cya of 100 in order to have a really sanitized pool. Here is a copy of the best guess chart:
Ben's 'best guess' FC/Stabilizer table for algae free operation of OUTDOOR pools -- as of July 2003 --
Use the info in this chart to help you figure out what levels of chlorine you need to maintain in your pool based on the amount of CYA (cyanuric acid, also called stabilizer) that you have in your pool. (FC = free chlorine)
Stabilizer . . . . . . Min. FC . . . . Max FC . . . 'Shock' FC
=> 0 ppm . . . . . . . 1 ppm . . . . . 3 ppm . . . . 10 ppm
=> 10 - 20 ppm . . . . 2 ppm . . . . . 5 ppm . . . . 12 ppm
=> 30 - 50 ppm . . . . 3 ppm . . . . . 6 ppm . . . . 15 ppm
=> 60 - 90 ppm . . . . 5 ppm . . . . . 10 ppm . . .. 20 ppm
=> 100 - 200 ppm . . . 8 ppm . . . . . 15 ppm . . .. 25 ppm
Here are two links you can get ascorbic acid. The link from the "chemistry store" gets you the ascorbic acid faster, but the other link lets you get a smaller amount.:
http://www.chemistrystore.com/Ascorbic_Acid.htm
http://www.msm-msm.com/store/agora.c...scorbic%20Acid
Here is the ascorbic acid treatment:
Here is the ascorbic treatment:
You will need about a half to one pound of ascorbic acid per 10,000 gal. I like to go lighter on it and see if all the
Put the filter on circulate.
Use a cup and go around the perimeter of the pool and drop it down the sides as you go.
Let the ascorbic acid circulate for 1/2 hour. You will be amazed how the stain just disappears before your eyes.
If the stain is not all gone, leave the filter in circulate and add more ascorbic acid close to where you still see stain. Leave it in circulate until all of the stain is gone. (add more ascorbic acid if it circulates for 1/2 hour and there is still stain)
When the stain is gone, add enough sequestering agent for the volume of your pool - more is better than not enough.
Put the filter back on filter and leave it on 24/7.
The ascorbic acid will bring your ph down, after 24 hours you can start to bring up your ph and alkalinity - use baking soda first, it will raise both ph and alk. Make sure you test in between, because you don't wantyour ph to go any higher than 7.2. If your alkalinity is in range, and you still need to raise your ph, use Borax to take it up to no higher than 7.2. After 48 hours you can start to bring up your chlorine. You want to do this slowly. It will take a lot of chlorine - I prefer to use bleach only at this time, and try to take it up to your minimum chlorine for your cya according to the "best guess chart" Do not shock! Do not shock for at least 2 weeks! Make sure you keep your ph low for (7.2) for a week or two - it won't be hard because the ascorbic acid will help it stay low. Once your chlorine starts to hold, it means that you have used up the ascorbic acid in the water and it will be easy to rebalance the pool back to your regular parameters.
If you plan to close your pool soon, I would suggest you wait till the spring to do the stain treatment. I have already closed with stains and opened to a stain free pool, so you may just want to enjoy your pool till you close and deal with it next year when you open.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask![]()
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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