Recent content by Macpool11

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    Paver stripper in pool water

    Nope, not exactly. The sealant is a topical sealant, the msds says polyacrylate dispersion ,trade secret, and glycol ether, trade secret. The stripper is d’limonene and benzyl alcohol as the main components. Any metals would be from the pavers themselves, and whatever dirt and debris was on...
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    I was looking at this based off another post. I don’t have an easy way to vacuum to waste, so I am not sure this is will be great.
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    We are really splitting hairs if it’s off by a drop. 70 vs 80. In this case I am not sure it really makes much difference. It’s also possible I used the smaller sample size, which has a multiplier of 25, in which case 75 is a reasonable measure, and not necessarily inaccurate in this case.
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    TA is measuring 80 today. It turns pink at 70 and brighter at 80, so I probably split the difference.
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    That’s a good question. I will retest
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    I measured TA yesterday before I raised the chlorine levels, so no, not an estimate. And yes, I usually use the 10ml for chlorine. Will try displacing water.
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    Paver stripper in pool water

    we had our patio stripped. Long story short, paver sealer company sold us a bag of Crud, and we had our patio stripped several months ago, and they re-sealed it. Took a good month to get the pool back to normal. Now, since the pavers were sealed and the sealant failed, we had it stripped again...
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    Algae??

    It’s not a man made paver stone. It’s limestone like travertine.
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    Algae??

    It’s shellstone
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    Algae??

    The stripper contains D’limonene and Benzyl Alcohol. The sealant contains Polyacrylate Dispersion and Glycol Ether, along with possible proprietary ingredients which they won’t share. The staff person I talked to, said typically any issues I am having would be coming from whatever was...
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    Algae??

    Heater is aquacal, photo with model info. It’s not on currently, no bypass installed.
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    Algae??

    You know what, loss of 0.2 FC over 7 hours.
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    Algae??

    I can start the oclt right now. Just noticed the walls being slimy today. Wasn’t like that the past several days.
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    Algae??

    That’s a good question. I am not sure the chemicals used, but will find out tomorrow. As far as junk, that would be any algae, sand, old sealant, plus the sealant remover, and whatever cleaning chemicals. The process used, was to apply what I would assume is a solvent to the existing sealer...