- Feb 18, 2015
- 5
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hello kind members,
I have a white plaster pool that has developed black stains, mild blue stains, and a couple of yellow stains. After loads of reading, I'm thinking these are all metal stains and I'm planning on using the Jandy Stain Master to apply a modified no-drain acid wash to the entire pool surface (over time) while hoping the Culator catches free floating metals. However, I'm no expert and would appreciate any input as to what these stains are and if my acid wash idea could work.
Pool history: Pool was filled and started by a pool company 6 years ago. Since then, the only products I've used are liquid chlorine, liquid muriatic acid, and rare trichlor pucks for CYA. I have a pool heater and adjacent grass (fertilizer used 4 times per year). Plenty of leaves, pine needles, bird & small animal droppings make their way into the pool regularly.
What I've done so far (please also see photos):
1. Smudge test: Attempts to scrape the black stains have failed. But my SS pool light does sometimes get a smoky black residue. When I smudge a sample on white paper, it remains black.
2. Brushing: One week of 2/day SS brushing has only appeared to make a minimal impact on the black stains. Very hard pumice stone brushing gets rid of stain and exposes new white plaster.
3. Vitamin C: No change from Vitamin C application other than some Vitamin C tablet color staining (Used Orange-yellow tablets).
3. Trichlor pucks: Leaving the pucks on the stains for 20 minutes does nothing. After about 2-3h the staining (black/blue/yellow) circumscribing the pucks is totally gone. In the photos, the white areas around the 2 black lines (arrows) were cleared by trichlor pucks.
4. 33% Muriatic Acid: Applying acid directly onto the plaster via a pvc pipe immediately washes away the stains (& some plaster I assume) to expose white plaster.
I'm looking forward to any help with this currently ugly pool plaster.
Current chemistry (pool store, matches mine):
FC 3
TC 3.5 (but I just removed a rat from the skimmer)
pH 7.0
TA 20 (been doing a lot of acid dosing for stain testing)
Calcium Hardness 1500
CYA 10
IRON 0.1ppm (nl 0-0.2)
COPPER 0.5ppm (nl 0-0.2)
PHOSPHATES 687ppb (nl 0-100)
Salt 6200
Usual chemistry during season:
FC 3 TC 3 pH 7.6 TA 80 Calcium Hardness 1500 CYA 70 Salt 3200
Photos as described above. The last photo is a picture of some minor orange stains I noticed on my vacuum bag container.




Thank you!
I have a white plaster pool that has developed black stains, mild blue stains, and a couple of yellow stains. After loads of reading, I'm thinking these are all metal stains and I'm planning on using the Jandy Stain Master to apply a modified no-drain acid wash to the entire pool surface (over time) while hoping the Culator catches free floating metals. However, I'm no expert and would appreciate any input as to what these stains are and if my acid wash idea could work.
Pool history: Pool was filled and started by a pool company 6 years ago. Since then, the only products I've used are liquid chlorine, liquid muriatic acid, and rare trichlor pucks for CYA. I have a pool heater and adjacent grass (fertilizer used 4 times per year). Plenty of leaves, pine needles, bird & small animal droppings make their way into the pool regularly.
What I've done so far (please also see photos):
1. Smudge test: Attempts to scrape the black stains have failed. But my SS pool light does sometimes get a smoky black residue. When I smudge a sample on white paper, it remains black.
2. Brushing: One week of 2/day SS brushing has only appeared to make a minimal impact on the black stains. Very hard pumice stone brushing gets rid of stain and exposes new white plaster.
3. Vitamin C: No change from Vitamin C application other than some Vitamin C tablet color staining (Used Orange-yellow tablets).
3. Trichlor pucks: Leaving the pucks on the stains for 20 minutes does nothing. After about 2-3h the staining (black/blue/yellow) circumscribing the pucks is totally gone. In the photos, the white areas around the 2 black lines (arrows) were cleared by trichlor pucks.
4. 33% Muriatic Acid: Applying acid directly onto the plaster via a pvc pipe immediately washes away the stains (& some plaster I assume) to expose white plaster.
I'm looking forward to any help with this currently ugly pool plaster.
Current chemistry (pool store, matches mine):
FC 3
TC 3.5 (but I just removed a rat from the skimmer)
pH 7.0
TA 20 (been doing a lot of acid dosing for stain testing)
Calcium Hardness 1500
CYA 10
IRON 0.1ppm (nl 0-0.2)
COPPER 0.5ppm (nl 0-0.2)
PHOSPHATES 687ppb (nl 0-100)
Salt 6200
Usual chemistry during season:
FC 3 TC 3 pH 7.6 TA 80 Calcium Hardness 1500 CYA 70 Salt 3200
Photos as described above. The last photo is a picture of some minor orange stains I noticed on my vacuum bag container.




Thank you!