Iron in Pool Water

Barkyman

Well-known member
May 29, 2022
107
NJ
Pool Size
27000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
So a month ago I noticed a faint light yellowish color on my vinyl steps. Grabbed some Vitamin C Tablets and that removed the stains. I also put a CuLator Metal Eliminator & Stain Preventer pack into one of my skimmers.

If the pack looks yellowish its iron, so I am assuming it's iron. I tested the water and didn't have any metals present. I'm about to close the pool this weekend and noticed a faint yellowish color (month later) on the steps again, but pool water is crystal clear. So the CuLator didn't remove everything.

I have no idea where the iron is coming from outside of tap water, which I used to fill the pool (new last year) and fill water this year. I didn't really notice the steps last year.

With closing the pool is there anything specific I can or should do? Would there be something I can put into my skimmers to help remove given it's not a major problem NXT few days or next year? I'll be getting a hose filter for when I fill the pool going forward.

Thank you!
 
Post a full set of current test results from one of the recommeded test kits.
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FC
CC
pH
TA
CH
CYA
Salt
Water temperature

Also test and post results from your fill water for CH, TA and pH.
Maybe take a sample to the PS to have them test for metals.

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Please see below for the pool - using the Taylor Test Kit.
FC 6
CC 6
pH 7.6
TA 80
CH 240
CYA 60
Salt 3100
Water temperature 70-73

When I did the Taylor CH test it did turn blue then after 10mins turned purple. I read if it's purple there are metals present, but it only turned purple after sitting for a bit.
 
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