We are entering season 5 of our pool. The light blue plaster is looking 'dingy'. Don't notice it during the day but after the sun goes behind the trees and particularly when the pump stops for the day and the water is still, you can see it. It is not algae. Doesn't dust up upon brushing. In fact, even heavy brushing doesn't get rid of it. I assume it is some sort of mineral or other calcium build up. If I scatter some light acid powder (essentially a mini acid-wash) it restores the crisp look of the original plaster in that particular spot but (obviously) not evenly throughout the pool.
It is purely an aesthetic issue. Water is otherwise very clear and the chemistry remains fine (FC: 7, CC: 0, Ph 7.5, TA: 6, Cal: 475; CYA: 80). Calcium has always been unusually high in the pool so I try to keep the CSI consistently in the negative but no worse than -.6
What are my options? Would it be reasonable that we'd need a drain and acid wash at the end of season 5?
Thanks in advance
It is purely an aesthetic issue. Water is otherwise very clear and the chemistry remains fine (FC: 7, CC: 0, Ph 7.5, TA: 6, Cal: 475; CYA: 80). Calcium has always been unusually high in the pool so I try to keep the CSI consistently in the negative but no worse than -.6
What are my options? Would it be reasonable that we'd need a drain and acid wash at the end of season 5?
Thanks in advance