AzWildcat said:
Mom - So the black spots I am seeing ( which are not as black as they once were ) may be stains ?
Have had the pool at VERY HIGH levels for 3 days - is it time to drop it down ?
I would let it drop down to regular shock level, and hold it there. Keep scrubbing at them, once or twice a day.
It's hard to say if they are stains. I was told the stains in my pool (at the time) were Black Algae, unusual for a vinyl liner, supposedly. (This was a pool store "expert" that said BA.) So based on his advice at the time, I treated for BA. Every time I let the FC drop, the stains returned. Now this was in my pre-TFP and BBB days....and my recommend Pool Frog FC level was 1ppm

no wonder they came back, right?
So after discovering BBB, I tried the "FC hold overnight, no loss of FC, algae dead". Three nights in a row, the FC held, no drop. Not a live algae stain was my conclusion. I was told by the pool store liner replacement was my "only option". I chose to live with it.
But I can still see them, very faint, in the same spots, and when my FC drops to minimum they are more noticable. I'm more careful now and I don't let it drop. But when I returned from vacation last week my FC was about 1 and low and behold there they were, a bit more pronouced.
Now, I have heard of a mold type fungus that can grow under AGP liners in the sand, and they seem to react the way mine have. So I'm not real sure if what I had was BA at all or this mold/fungus. Interestingly the stains are not there at the start of the season. They appear as the sun is more strong and the water is warmer.....I'm more convinced of a mold/fungus.
But because of my experience I have read quite abit online about BA. I have heard it can leave stains behind. And I have heard that if you can't get rid of it and you have a plaster pool, the eventual required resurfacing or an acid wash should take care of it.
In any event, since it's a fresh outbreak (mine have been around for 4 years), I would keep your FC at Schock for at least a week (normal shock, not Mustard level) and keep scrubbing at those resistant stains). When your FC drops to normal target, if they reappear, it could just be residual staining or they're not completely dead, and you have to repeat the process. I would think a week of shocking/scrubbing would kill the little buggers.
I hope this helped, but I know the only thing that would really help is for the spots to be gone, right?
I hope you were taking pics along the process. We love pics.