I was wondering if there were any discussions on this site about the potential for high levels of cyanuric acid to deteriorate plaster or cementitious surfaces in a pool. I probably didn't search the best way and maybe Polyvue or someone else can post a link.
Although not documented, it seems that there is a relationship between high cyanuric acid levels and rapid plaster deterioration. This speculation comes from a frequency of symptoms observed from a variety of pools over a long time period. I have searched the NPC and ASPA and been unable to find any studies or discussions of this question.
If this hasn't been discussed, it would be great to hear some of the chemists veiwpoints on this speculation.
Thanks in advance. Rod
Although not documented, it seems that there is a relationship between high cyanuric acid levels and rapid plaster deterioration. This speculation comes from a frequency of symptoms observed from a variety of pools over a long time period. I have searched the NPC and ASPA and been unable to find any studies or discussions of this question.
If this hasn't been discussed, it would be great to hear some of the chemists veiwpoints on this speculation.
Thanks in advance. Rod