Hi Everyone,
My name is Jim, I am a Brit living in south west France.
We bought the house 4 years ago and with it an inground pool, I believe
it could be fibreglass or vinyl but not entirely sure. I top up the pool with
water from the mains supply.
After opening up the pool after the winter season I find the sides and bottom are clouded
with a grey/brown stain. I have read lots of posts on here with advice on stains and as I had a ready supply of vitamin c tablets ( my wife takes them once a day) I decided to try the Vitamin c tablet test on the stain.
Bingo ! It returned the area around the stain to a vivid blue, the colour it should be all over and the stain around the area was gone. I am very impressed, and quickly ordered 1kg of Ascorbic Acid to carry out the treatment as described in an article on the forum. Now here's the bit I don't quite understand:
I lower the chlorine level to zero (or near) then introduce the Ascorbic Acid, This hopefully will remove all the staining but from what I have read on here the stain remains in the pool in a soluble state. I dont understand the next bit of introducing some sort of chemical to keep the stain in soluble state. This would mean more chemicals on a weekly/ monthly basis which I would prefer to avoid. I have also read about a gizmo which you put in the pump basket which will collect the stain these are very expensive and from my research it doesn't always seem to work. So after the AA treatment I understand I should bring the chlorine and ph levels back to normal, but......I should expect the stain to return?? The AA treatment sounds just what I need to get the pool back to looking nice for our summer season but would appreciate any help or advice from what appears to be a very knowledgable group of people. When we first moved to France it was a steep learning curve to keep the pool looking good and getting the chemical balance right and I thought I had done a good job, now this comes along and has given me anther mountain to climb
I enclose a couple of pictures. I partially drained the pool to below the jets and skimmer for frost protection during the winter but I have not yet topped it up again until I have resolved the problem..I plan to top up before I apply the AA. Thanks again for any advice you can give. Look after yourselves and stay safe with this nasty virus going around. Best regards Jim.
Sorry the post is so long


My name is Jim, I am a Brit living in south west France.
We bought the house 4 years ago and with it an inground pool, I believe
it could be fibreglass or vinyl but not entirely sure. I top up the pool with
water from the mains supply.
After opening up the pool after the winter season I find the sides and bottom are clouded
with a grey/brown stain. I have read lots of posts on here with advice on stains and as I had a ready supply of vitamin c tablets ( my wife takes them once a day) I decided to try the Vitamin c tablet test on the stain.
Bingo ! It returned the area around the stain to a vivid blue, the colour it should be all over and the stain around the area was gone. I am very impressed, and quickly ordered 1kg of Ascorbic Acid to carry out the treatment as described in an article on the forum. Now here's the bit I don't quite understand:
I lower the chlorine level to zero (or near) then introduce the Ascorbic Acid, This hopefully will remove all the staining but from what I have read on here the stain remains in the pool in a soluble state. I dont understand the next bit of introducing some sort of chemical to keep the stain in soluble state. This would mean more chemicals on a weekly/ monthly basis which I would prefer to avoid. I have also read about a gizmo which you put in the pump basket which will collect the stain these are very expensive and from my research it doesn't always seem to work. So after the AA treatment I understand I should bring the chlorine and ph levels back to normal, but......I should expect the stain to return?? The AA treatment sounds just what I need to get the pool back to looking nice for our summer season but would appreciate any help or advice from what appears to be a very knowledgable group of people. When we first moved to France it was a steep learning curve to keep the pool looking good and getting the chemical balance right and I thought I had done a good job, now this comes along and has given me anther mountain to climb
Sorry the post is so long

