In the last 2 years only, when we opened the pool in April I saw caramel-colored stains at the shallow end steps and in the spa. They are a bit rough and do not think they are organic stains (as there were other darker stains at the opening that are gone by now, assume sunlight and CL2 got them)... I assume these that remain are calcium?
The top pic is the spa, the bottom pic is the shallow steps area. I am thinking I can easily drain the spa and use a one-gallon garden pump sprayer...perform a light acid wash. Should I use 50-50 water muriatic acid?
Another point, I usually dump salt onto the shallow steps as shown in the second pic (with the pump off for sure)...It may be my imagination, but I think the slowly dissolving salt might also be helping to eliminate the stains, as they seem to recede from the areas where the salt sits when dissolving. I don't mind draining the Spa and doing an acid wash to clean it up....but I hate to have to drain my pool to such an extent to remove the shallow end stains...I was thinking about a granular acid solution (risky I assume).
Another idea is to dump 40 pounds of salt into the bottom of the spa and see what happens?
The stains in person appear to be a little more light brown than the camera captured...caramel in nature.
Typically I keep the water well balanced, occasional pH bounces up to 8 but only for a few days until I beat it back down with 31.25 MA....Today I am at
FC=5
CC=0
pH = 7.5
TA=80
CAL= 325
CYA=70-80
SALT approx 3000
One other comment is I will admit that I have been keeping my FC rather high a my SWG is working better than expected...and sometimes it's been between 10-12 for many days on end.
Thenks to TFP SLAM process I employ each year at startup...The pool water always looks perfect, with the exception of these caramel-colored stains. And there are none in the deep end. If you can fix my problem with leaves......Otherwise, I really do have a trouble-free pool.
Ideas?


The top pic is the spa, the bottom pic is the shallow steps area. I am thinking I can easily drain the spa and use a one-gallon garden pump sprayer...perform a light acid wash. Should I use 50-50 water muriatic acid?
Another point, I usually dump salt onto the shallow steps as shown in the second pic (with the pump off for sure)...It may be my imagination, but I think the slowly dissolving salt might also be helping to eliminate the stains, as they seem to recede from the areas where the salt sits when dissolving. I don't mind draining the Spa and doing an acid wash to clean it up....but I hate to have to drain my pool to such an extent to remove the shallow end stains...I was thinking about a granular acid solution (risky I assume).
Another idea is to dump 40 pounds of salt into the bottom of the spa and see what happens?
The stains in person appear to be a little more light brown than the camera captured...caramel in nature.
Typically I keep the water well balanced, occasional pH bounces up to 8 but only for a few days until I beat it back down with 31.25 MA....Today I am at
FC=5
CC=0
pH = 7.5
TA=80
CAL= 325
CYA=70-80
SALT approx 3000
One other comment is I will admit that I have been keeping my FC rather high a my SWG is working better than expected...and sometimes it's been between 10-12 for many days on end.
Thenks to TFP SLAM process I employ each year at startup...The pool water always looks perfect, with the exception of these caramel-colored stains. And there are none in the deep end. If you can fix my problem with leaves......Otherwise, I really do have a trouble-free pool.
Ideas?

