Hi Guys,
Just wondering if in your area does this happen. Please see pic. I haven't seen a pool on the island without some white discoloration. Some pools look much worst than this one we did. We removed the old surface and acid washed before applying blue quartz. we mixed it with purified drinking water. we only had one hose filling the pool and we were at the mercy of using city water to fill which has around 100 ppm of CH.
I wouldn't count myself as a perfectionist but I do expect a certain standard of results and white discoloration really gets under my skin. I did a text book acid start up.
Just interested in knowing if it is possible to have a resurface job with diamond brite that has no white discoloration? I wouldn't even touch midnight blue. I've seen some horrific jobs on the island done with midnight blue or other dark colors.
Thanks for any input. Much appreciated.
Just wondering if in your area does this happen. Please see pic. I haven't seen a pool on the island without some white discoloration. Some pools look much worst than this one we did. We removed the old surface and acid washed before applying blue quartz. we mixed it with purified drinking water. we only had one hose filling the pool and we were at the mercy of using city water to fill which has around 100 ppm of CH.
I wouldn't count myself as a perfectionist but I do expect a certain standard of results and white discoloration really gets under my skin. I did a text book acid start up.
Just interested in knowing if it is possible to have a resurface job with diamond brite that has no white discoloration? I wouldn't even touch midnight blue. I've seen some horrific jobs on the island done with midnight blue or other dark colors.
Thanks for any input. Much appreciated.