First thread here! See pics. I need help with my walls. I’m confused because the substance I’m trying to eliminate does sort of scrape off, but its extremely stubborn and there’s no way I can do it all by hand. It sort of seems to respond to Vitamin C but I’m not sure because it also seems to scrape off about the same with a pumice stone or a chlorine tablet. No method stands out as being more effective than another.
I purchased my home in February and this issue was present. There was a robot vacuum so the deep floor looks ok but staining appears on all walls and shallow floor. I had 1 ppm Iron and 3 ppm copper, and it sort of seemed like it would come off with citric acid in a sock, so I let my chlorine drop and attempted a citric acid treatment. For a few days it appeared the floors were better but I may have been imagining things. I used Metal Free in an attempt to remove the metals and I’ve reintroduced chlorine. The stains still look the same. I am unable to superchlorinate or SLAM effectively because my CYA is around 100 so I’m wondering if that’s part of my problem.
Since these “stains” sort of brush away, does that rule out metals? Do metals respond to brushing? My calcium hardness is also high at 800 ppm so I’m wondering if scaling is contributing to the problem.
I fully realize I should drain and fill since my water is less than ideal. But I can’t do this until fall or winter because I live in the oven of Phoenix. I’m leaning towards dumping 6 or 7 gallons of chlorine in there to see if it makes a difference. The most I ever did at once was 3 gallons and it seemed like it might have resulted in a small improvement but it’s hard to tell.
Thank you!
Tim
25,000 gallon plaster
36 sq ft DE filter, single-speed pump
FC 4.7 ppm
TC 5 ppm
pH 7.5
CYA 100
TA 98
CH 800
TDS 2000
Phosphates 0
Iron 0.1 ppm
Copper 0.3 ppm




I purchased my home in February and this issue was present. There was a robot vacuum so the deep floor looks ok but staining appears on all walls and shallow floor. I had 1 ppm Iron and 3 ppm copper, and it sort of seemed like it would come off with citric acid in a sock, so I let my chlorine drop and attempted a citric acid treatment. For a few days it appeared the floors were better but I may have been imagining things. I used Metal Free in an attempt to remove the metals and I’ve reintroduced chlorine. The stains still look the same. I am unable to superchlorinate or SLAM effectively because my CYA is around 100 so I’m wondering if that’s part of my problem.
Since these “stains” sort of brush away, does that rule out metals? Do metals respond to brushing? My calcium hardness is also high at 800 ppm so I’m wondering if scaling is contributing to the problem.
I fully realize I should drain and fill since my water is less than ideal. But I can’t do this until fall or winter because I live in the oven of Phoenix. I’m leaning towards dumping 6 or 7 gallons of chlorine in there to see if it makes a difference. The most I ever did at once was 3 gallons and it seemed like it might have resulted in a small improvement but it’s hard to tell.
Thank you!
Tim
25,000 gallon plaster
36 sq ft DE filter, single-speed pump
FC 4.7 ppm
TC 5 ppm
pH 7.5
CYA 100
TA 98
CH 800
TDS 2000
Phosphates 0
Iron 0.1 ppm
Copper 0.3 ppm




