Hey Texas. Have you had any luck with your scale problem? My 2 yr old fiberglass seems to have the same problem I’m seeing with other people in here. The pool color is lighter, zero beach entry type. I never knew anything bad was going on until I drained it down to close last fall. The scale seems heavy on the area that ramps up but not so much on the walls. I’m on top of my chemistry daily. Nothing has been so far off for any amount of time to set me up for scaling that I can tell. I’ve tried some different kinds of snake oils this spring with no effect. It laughs at me and won’t come off scrubbing with 100% muriatic either. I just recently tried using the csi values as a guide. It seems that my numbers usually run slightly negative so I still dont get it. Just when I thought I had this pool / hottub stuff figured out. My hot tub has no issue. I do use well water in both. Any thoughts? Thanks!Exactly! Been there and have been doing that as well.We're optimists right?
It's all the way the sun penetrates the water depending on the time of day, angle, cloud cover, etc. I'm 99.9% confident in my assessment of calcium silicate now and I'm still sanding away. I don't expect to do the entire pool, but I do want to hit the waterline down to a couple feet and some other areas this season to help it blend better. One day I might find the perfect tool that will help me zip through this process, but for now it's lots of elbow grease. At my age, there's not much grease left.
Once I make some serious headway and have more data collected, I'll post a new thread of my own about my experiences and put a link to it in all my fellow "FB chalkiness" owner's threads - like yours.
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