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    Default Re: New Pool Owner With High Iron Manually Removing Iron

    Quote Originally Posted by labdi01 View Post
    I have a chem question for you, Richard. I'm doing the ascorbic acid treatment right now. It still has to circulate until tomorrow (Wed) at 6:00 am, then we filter. I added a bottle of sequestrant as per the instructions after adding the acids. Would our makeshift filter catch sequestered metals as well? Doesn't sequestrant make the particles "larger" so a filter can catch them (or is that chelators)?
    I have been reading your posts and I am about ready to get my backhoe out and fill the pool in...... Would it be possible for you to post a picture of your setup?

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    Chris

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