I'm thinking maybe recheck the CYA to see if your not borderline 50 and the slam isn't high enough.
That is what I did at my parents pool, when they had this issue. I used a brand new toilet brush and good rubber glove. I pour the bleach directly on the brush and gave it a good scrubbing, then I added some more bleach and let it sit for about an hour. It does look like black algae.I'm thinking about doing the thing where I turn off the pump. Shut the weir door. Drop some LC and scrub and let it sit... how do I keep the weir door shut?
Oh no... but that was able to kill it?That is what I did at my parents pool, when they had this issue. I used a brand new toilet brush and good rubber glove. I pour the bleach directly on the brush and gave it a good scrubbing, then I added some more bleach and let it sit for about an hour. It does look like black algae.
Thanks. Ordered some more. That black line reappeared... I scrubbed it. Annoying.I bought new ones every year and rinsed them anytime I felt the need. 3 were in the pool at all times and 3 more would join them for parties. They mostly lived in the skimmers.
This is not good news for me!I have been buying scum balls for my hot tub and have thought about getting them for the pool. Never considered using a tennis ball. @Snoobug I get black in my skimmers at the waterline too, but it does not look like yours, mine looks like smeared grease and is dry to touch. Mine is just body/suntan oil, it wipes out easily with a Clorox wipe and takes weeks/months to come back.
Try using straight chlorine on a brush to give it the quick kill. Be careful.I keep scrubbing the skimmer... it grows quickly. I may do another LC Skimmer Bath...
I'll turn off the pump again. I'm going to put a trash bag around my arm and scrub...Try using straight chlorine on a brush to give it the quick kill. Be careful.