I read on here that CH is basically a not to worry over number with ABG Vinyl pools. I currently sit at 150. I'm not touching. I also use LC, because I'm following what to do from TFP. I was talking to someone who said they returned the calcium to the store. When they did they were told their levels were low (50) and it will start being corrosive to the pump and other equipment. From my reading here that isn't true. Are you able to elaborate on why a 50 is still perfectly fine in that pool. Lets say there even was a heater involved.
Secondly the"store" said that LC is too corrosive to vinyl liners. Once again the readings here indicated the opposite. Beside the medium blue liners and the pigments, could chlorine actually cause this fading under recommended levels of all chemicals. Also what other levels could cause the fading to occur? I might have more questions as this thread goes on but I still start there. I thoroughly enjoy learning from you guys. I hate reading, but I will read here more than I do about my own job lol
Secondly the"store" said that LC is too corrosive to vinyl liners. Once again the readings here indicated the opposite. Beside the medium blue liners and the pigments, could chlorine actually cause this fading under recommended levels of all chemicals. Also what other levels could cause the fading to occur? I might have more questions as this thread goes on but I still start there. I thoroughly enjoy learning from you guys. I hate reading, but I will read here more than I do about my own job lol