Good morning all,
New pool owner here, I am working to get a grasp on how to properly clean the pool. It is a concrete in-ground pool and the fine folks over at Pinch a Penny estimated it to be about 10,000 gallons.
First Problem: It looks like the previous owners left metal in the pool, almost looks like BBs. This has left little rust circles throughout the pool. I have tried a normal pool brush, a metal brush, acid in a sock (somewhat ok results, not a complete removal) and a Stain Eraser (Chunk of rubber with an abrasive in it). The eraser did the best job and got a few spots to fade, but others it made no dent in it. I ordered a pumice stone type scrubber today, will try that when it comes in. Any other ideas?
Second Problem: In doing the above steps, scrubbing an area shows that there is a some build up and the pool bottom isn't really that clean... in all honesty, it looks fine but seeing the 3in scrubbed circle, it got me wondering what it would take to get the whole bottom clean.
Third Problem: There is some streaking on the walls, not sure what it is but its a hair on the green side, but I feel it be more on the dirt side and not the algae side. Pinch a Penny did give me a algae killer a couple weeks ago.
I have attached a few pictures, any black spots are the rust points I'm trying to get out. In the shallow side, look at the black spots and you can see a clean circle around the rust after scrubbing. And some of the wall pictures you can see a hint of the stuff I'd like to clean off the walls. (Didn't come out super clear)
Thank you for any help and advice!
--Dan






New pool owner here, I am working to get a grasp on how to properly clean the pool. It is a concrete in-ground pool and the fine folks over at Pinch a Penny estimated it to be about 10,000 gallons.
First Problem: It looks like the previous owners left metal in the pool, almost looks like BBs. This has left little rust circles throughout the pool. I have tried a normal pool brush, a metal brush, acid in a sock (somewhat ok results, not a complete removal) and a Stain Eraser (Chunk of rubber with an abrasive in it). The eraser did the best job and got a few spots to fade, but others it made no dent in it. I ordered a pumice stone type scrubber today, will try that when it comes in. Any other ideas?
Second Problem: In doing the above steps, scrubbing an area shows that there is a some build up and the pool bottom isn't really that clean... in all honesty, it looks fine but seeing the 3in scrubbed circle, it got me wondering what it would take to get the whole bottom clean.
Third Problem: There is some streaking on the walls, not sure what it is but its a hair on the green side, but I feel it be more on the dirt side and not the algae side. Pinch a Penny did give me a algae killer a couple weeks ago.
I have attached a few pictures, any black spots are the rust points I'm trying to get out. In the shallow side, look at the black spots and you can see a clean circle around the rust after scrubbing. And some of the wall pictures you can see a hint of the stuff I'd like to clean off the walls. (Didn't come out super clear)
Thank you for any help and advice!
--Dan





