G’day, everyone!
I could use some help, please. I've recently taken over the pool in a share house. The previous tenant allowed it to turn green over the winter but cleaned it up before I moved in. However, all this brown/yellow stuff is really stuck to the bottom, and I can't vacuum it up. They claim it just needs to be brushed away.
I managed to brush the yellow stuff up(looks like mustard algae). The dark brown/green residue isn't budging, even with a steel algae brush. I wiped some on white paper and found it was green, pointing towards black spot?
I'm currently relying on pool store testing but have a ClearChoice Labs kit on the way (likely 2 weeks away with Christmas).
I’m not sure if I'm in a losing battle or have to wait for the test kit and SLAM the stuff to oblivion. I like the look of the TFP method and will plan to use it from now on.
Chlorine: above 5ppm
PH: 7.8
CYA: 50
Many thanks.
I could use some help, please. I've recently taken over the pool in a share house. The previous tenant allowed it to turn green over the winter but cleaned it up before I moved in. However, all this brown/yellow stuff is really stuck to the bottom, and I can't vacuum it up. They claim it just needs to be brushed away.
I managed to brush the yellow stuff up(looks like mustard algae). The dark brown/green residue isn't budging, even with a steel algae brush. I wiped some on white paper and found it was green, pointing towards black spot?
I'm currently relying on pool store testing but have a ClearChoice Labs kit on the way (likely 2 weeks away with Christmas).
I’m not sure if I'm in a losing battle or have to wait for the test kit and SLAM the stuff to oblivion. I like the look of the TFP method and will plan to use it from now on.
Chlorine: above 5ppm
PH: 7.8
CYA: 50
Many thanks.
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