Recent content by DannyHaynes

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    Melting Waterline Scale away... using Bar Keepers Friend as a paste.

    Thanks for the CSI tip. I'm relatively new to tile lines and this particular pool. I had a fiberglass pool at my previous house. I have to admit, I picked the saran wrap idea up online. I was considering buying a calcium releaser. The product demo suggested saran wrap for the tough areas...
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    Ideas for correcting "Wonkie" bubbler fountains?? (Out of control bubblers)

    Yeah, you are seeing exactly where I am. I've tried many different valve postitions. I have to lower the fountains WAY down (almost non existent) to eliminate the water turbulence. That doesn't make my other half happy, so using those blocks as a baffle has been my best solution so far...
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    Ideas for correcting "Wonkie" bubbler fountains?? (Out of control bubblers)

    Thanks for replying! Here are three pictures with notes. This is the full equipment pad: This is a close up of the valves you probably want to see. The red circle diverts pool/spa. The blue diverts spa fill-spill/fountains These three manual valves for each of the bubblers are located a few...
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    Ideas for correcting "Wonkie" bubbler fountains?? (Out of control bubblers)

    Does anyone have a better idea or experience for keeping these three bubbler fountains in check? This is a 5 1/2" deep fountian on the side of my pool. Currently I'm using landscape wall blocks to baffle two of the three fountains. Without the blocks in place, at least one of the fountains...
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    Melting Waterline Scale away... using Bar Keepers Friend as a paste.

    It's Hasa brand "Gysar F Tile Brite". It can be purchased several places online. The maufacturer says it can be used alone or mixed three parts Gysar to one part muriatic acid. I mixed about an inch of it in the bottom of a bucket with a lid. Mixed it with a wood paint stir stick. Let it set...
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    Melting Waterline Scale away... using Bar Keepers Friend as a paste.

    After several failed attempts to clean my waterline with a pumice stone as well as acid, I found a succesful method using Bar Keepers Friend. This requires lowering your waterline a few inches. I used Bar Keepers Friend and water to make small batches of paste. I slathered the paste on about...