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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Thanks, I don't think I am suffering from hydration stains as my pool is approx 7 years old now and this didn't really begin occurring en mass until a few months ago. I sill think that maybe this was caused by a high ph level that had been maintained over this past winter. I am going to try...
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Would the Ascorbic Acid treatment have any effect if this seems to work? DJ
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Update, showed him the photos presented in message #1 and couldn't get any definitive answer. :( :( :(
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Update, Had water tested at Leslie's today and all readings were normal, save the calcium harness which was actually a bit low. Rep has no idea what is causing my stains. Gonna take him the photos presented in message #1 to see if he can ID them and give me some ideas.
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Thanks, Any hope that any of the stain reduction products might work? If so which one? Thanks
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Tried shocking, and brushing, basically to date with no results. Vit C tab on steps had no effect either.
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Test Results: Total Chlorine 1 Free Cholrine 1 PH 7.6 Calcium Harness 300 Stabilizer 60 Total Alkalinity 120 I tried using some Vit C tabs on the steps with no visible affect. any idears
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    I will get a complete water testing on Monday. I think the PH has been running on the high side for some time. The stains encompass the entire surface but seem more predominant on the steps in the shallow end. Thanks
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    Help with ID'ing Stains

    Any help with ID'ing these stains and methods to remove them with draining the pool are very appreciated. http://www.travel-ascending.com/pool1.jpg http://www.travel-ascending.com/pool2.jpg Thanks