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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    Please note correction regarding 20% polyquat, now 20% HEDP!

    (thanks, Dave)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Please note correction regarding 20% polyquat, now 20% HEDP!

    (thanks, Dave)
    So the 2 quarts of 20% polyquat or 1 quart 60% polyquat SHOULD READ "HEDP" instead of "Polyquat"------right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    I've copied the list of Amazon links that I gave you earlier, and put them below. For your size pool, you'll want
    • 2 lbs of ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
    • 1 quart of 60% polyquat
    • 2 quarts of 20% HEDP or 1 quart of 60% HEDP (corrected!)
    • 1 lb of sodium thiosulfate (to remove chlorine)
    • 1 package of skimmer socks
    • 1 or 2 1.5 ppm Culator units
    • 1 gallon of muriatic acid (Lowes)
    • 3 boxes of borax (Walmart)
    Does read that, since being corrected.

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    The vitamin C pill lifted the stain, so I will proceed. THANKS so much for all your help. More later...........
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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    Don't do it yet! We've had a couple of failures to remove all the stains, and keep them off, and I want to prevent any more.

    Please do a COMPLETE test with a K2006, and then list EXACTLY what you have on hand, and the quantities. Also, please complete the
    Pool Chart Entry Form
    (If you've already started, tell me what you've done so far, but FIRST lower your pH to near 7.0, if it's not already there!)

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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    yes, as you requested in post #49, I will do the testing and let you know the results before I buy anything.
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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    STAINS GONE!

    here's what I did.

    No money for all the chemicals suggested so I did a goggle search, read some stuff and proceeded with my own cure.

    I got the chlorine down to nothing, added 3# ascorbic acid and by morning the pool was sparkling and stains were completely gone. Started adding chlorine back in immediately.

    Also added Ph-UP (no borax to be found in any stores....) through filter basket to bring it up a bit (couple scoops as my Ph was still in the 7 range).

    So far----so good. I'll let you know if anything happens to change this miracle! Thanks for all your help.
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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    You have to watch out. AA will remove the stains -- redissolve the metal into your pool water -- but the metal is ALL still in your pool. Adding chlorine and raising the pH tends to make it come back OUT of your water. Some will end up on the filter, but it's also likely that your stains may begin to re-appear.

    You can minimize this by
    + running your filter 24/7
    + raising the pH and chlorine gradually.
    + using a no-copper algaecide to prevent algae while the chlorine is low.

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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    Also, because the metal is still in the water (and will stay there until it "stains out" again) you MUST add a HEDP metal sequestrant weekly to monthly, depending on just how high the metal level is and how high you keep your chlorine (HEDP is broken down by chlorine and sunlight) to keep the metal "deactivated' so it does not redeposit back as stain.
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    Default Re: slimy, gelatinous strings of goo ruin a good dip.........

    Water still crystal clear, liner sparkly clean. I have the chlorine and Ph back to normal levels for a week now and so far, so good.
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