After replacing a bad pump, we've been cleaning up a green swamp complete with floating turd like algae and a million toad tadpoles by SLAMming our pool and it is close to being done—the water is almost clear, and we can see the bottom, but the normally dark pebbletec is white.
While slamming we brushed the sides and the bottom once or twice a day, but it is still white. So, wondering if it was whitened algae permanently fused on the surface or calcium, we poured 31.4% muriatic acid through the water and onto the top step, scrubbed it a little, and it looks more like normal.
My questions are 1. what caused this, and 2. do I now need to drain and acid wash the whole pool? and 3. can I wait until next year to do it (we are trying to finish building our house)?
Here are my current chem levels:
FC 7.5
PH 7.6
TA 175
CH 265
CYA 40~
Attached are some pictures.
While slamming we brushed the sides and the bottom once or twice a day, but it is still white. So, wondering if it was whitened algae permanently fused on the surface or calcium, we poured 31.4% muriatic acid through the water and onto the top step, scrubbed it a little, and it looks more like normal.
My questions are 1. what caused this, and 2. do I now need to drain and acid wash the whole pool? and 3. can I wait until next year to do it (we are trying to finish building our house)?
Here are my current chem levels:
FC 7.5
PH 7.6
TA 175
CH 265
CYA 40~
Attached are some pictures.