I am also having yellow stains on my white plaster walls! Mostly on the deep end. It doesn’t seem to go away with brushing. I don’t know how to get rid of it and tried superchlorinstjng. I will try to post a thread with pics
Were u able to get it out?!?Hi.
Been a few years since I've been on the forum.
Plaster pool, surface new 3 years ago.
Surface seems a bit more susceptible to staining than previous surface for sone reason (acorns, other cause yellow spots that persist). But, opening pool this year had this staining on deep end. I expected it to recede over time, has not. Not organic, won't brush off with metal bristle brush. Pool guys will tell me to acid wash which I am loathe to do. Read about metals in water, Vitamin tablets, etc. I'm sure obe of you folks know exactly what to do. Please help, thanks in advance.
25,000 gallons.
18x39
Deep end 7'
Cya=30
Alkalinity=110
CH=280
Ph=7.6
TFT-100 test kit
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Not yet. Haven't done more than brushing yet though. I saw someone said try a chlorine puck. I had small, similar stain last year and put a puck on it. Next day moved the puck. Had a perfect 3" circle underneath. I got worried setting the puck would damage surface so left it at that. It eventually faded. This year larger area.Were u able to get it out?!?
I’m having a similiar problem just on the deep end of my walls
For the future, you don't want to leave the puck, just rub it over the area for a few seconds to a few minutes and it should lift if it organic.Not yet. Haven't done more than brushing yet though. I saw someone said try a chlorine puck. I had small, similar stain last year and put a puck on it. Next day moved the puck. Had a perfect 3" circle underneath. I got worried setting the puck would damage surface so left it at that. It eventually faded. This year larger area.
Yeah. I'm positive it's not organic. I do use SLAM method when I open and was considering doing that now to see results but have had a lot of swim days - I know it's not harmful just haven't done that yet. Maybe this weekend while family away.For the future, you don't want to leave the puck, just rub it over the area for a few seconds to a few minutes and it should lift if it organic.
To remove organic stains raise the FC up between 60% and 100% of SLAM level for your CYA, and brush often, daily if you can.
....or should I not be so positive it's not organic just because I can't brush it away?Yeah. I'm positive it's not organic. I do use SLAM method when I open and was considering doing that now to see results but have had a lot of swim days - I know it's not harmful just haven't done that yet. Maybe this weekend while family away.
Thank you I will read through this.Here is the complete stain id guide...
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