Confirm this is trowel mottling?

Davey_crocket

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Nov 3, 2019
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Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Hey guys,

I had the pool half drained over the weekend (was exchanging water to get rid of iron from bad salt) and got a chance to look at what the surface looked like dry.

Since we have owned the house the pool has always had a mix of white and grey mottling. From my reading I assume it is from trowling at construction. Wanted to see if anyone here could confirm?

Close up there is a stark difference in the colour given off by the bulk of the beads!Screenshot_20230618_195005_Photos.jpg
 
Looks fine. I don’t know what problem you are trying to find.
 
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View attachment 505328maybe this shows it a bit clearer, the bottom has some areas that are distinctly grey, with others that are a much brighter white.

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