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ds18425
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Post subject: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 28th, 2011, 4:44 pm |
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Oh great ones, I was wondering if anyone could help me with some stains in my new pool. I have a white pebbletek (actually CODY PEBBLE which i think is a copy). Dirt that gets into the pool gets caught in the small groves of the plaster and stains. It doesn't matter how much I scrub they will not come out. Thanks in advance!
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monkeymansam
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 28th, 2011, 10:05 pm |
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Are the stains all throughout the pool or along the waterline?
Also, how old is the pool?
I know that a lot of new pools (not sure about pebbletek) have an excess amount of plaster dust that settles throughout the pool and stains.
Perhaps the "acid bath & brush strategy" might work?
*dropping the pH to loosen up the stains.
_________________ 8000 gallons, Sand, IG, Plaster, Salt
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ds18425
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 29th, 2011, 10:54 am |
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Thanks! The stains are dirt. Due to the rougher texture of the surface it looks like the dirt is getting trapped in groves and staining. It looks like someone threw a handful of fine dirt then brushed it in. we had landscaping going on and the wind blew in topsoil. I scrubbed the daylights out of it with a brush but it will not go away.
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ds18425
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 29th, 2011, 10:55 am |
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the pool is less that 2 months old. what is the "acid bath & brush strategy"?
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ds18425
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 29th, 2011, 11:23 am |
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Fc 5.5 CC 0 Ph 7.4 TA 90 CH 220 CY 65 Water temp 88
Well, I did get most of the dirt off when I swept it but some stayed behind. Maybe its something else and thats why im having so much trouble.
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ds18425
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: August 29th, 2011, 1:44 pm |
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ive tried both w/o success.
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Post subject: Re: Stains in white pebble Tec  Posted: September 11th, 2011, 1:29 am |
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The acid bath is fairly simple.
Essentially in the off-season you intentionally drop the pH of the pool with acid. This is less harsh than an acid wash. The low pH helps create a corrosive water environment, when with brushing, will help loosen up stains.
There are a few articles I read online about it. Im sure if you google it, it should pop up. I came across it because my pool was starting to get "dappled" or "mottling" -- plaster dust settling on the bottom (an off-white color).
_________________ 8000 gallons, Sand, IG, Plaster, Salt
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