Re: Stains on replastered pool

Tom Jensen

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In The Industry
Jun 6, 2014
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Atlanta
Re: Stains on replastered pool

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Try placing a vitamin c tablet on one of the stained areas and see if the stain clears up in that spot.

I have a similar problem. About 6 weeks ago my landlord replastered the pool. No after care was done that I know of. I could see white powder at the bottom of the pool. The main drain had been sealed off years ago due to rupture. No brushing, no vacuuming. I did find 2 empty bottles of muriatic acid in the recycle bin so I assume that is what they did. I have since purchased a brush, a vacuum and a skimmer and have cleaned as best I could and the yellow stains are still there. I tried the vitamin c trick and it appears to do nothing. Yesterday I tested the water and the FAC and TAC were both at a 2, the pH was 7.4, Calcium Hardness was low at 150 ppm, CYA was at 35, the TA was a 40 and I added 10lbs of Alkalinity Up from Leslie's, it called for 12 1/2 lbs, the TDS was 900, and the phosphate level was at 200. From what I have read these stains were caused by poor curing. What can I do to get rid of them? I am also seeing what appears to be black spots.
Thank you.
 
Re: Stains on replastered pool

Welcome to TFP! :wave:

I'm sorry no one responded yet. You should probably try and keep your FC from dropping below 3 and with your low CYA you'll probably lose a lot of chlorine from sunlight. If you have stains from poor plaster workmanship I don't know how to fix that. Perhaps someone with more knowledge in that area can help.
 
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