Hi there, I'm a new home and pool owner. I was trying to figure all this out on my own before I recently found TFP. Long story short, I had algae and got rid of it, but have leftover stains that I can’t get seem to get out.
1. Where I started - not knowing anything and using test strips before discovering TFP
1. Where I started - not knowing anything and using test strips before discovering TFP
- I went out of town for a few weeks and came back to some algae all over the pool but mostly on the shaded side
- I shocked the pool with granules (with CYA, before I learned that I should use liquid chlorine) and thankfully brushed most of the algae off pretty easily, but now there were stains that were left behind
- I shocked the pool again a few days later and kept brushing the pool for over a week but with no luck
- Levels: pH: 7.8 | FC: 13 | CC: 0.5 | CYA: 100 | TA: 110 | CH: 350
- Put a trichlor tablet on a stain for a few minutes to confirm if it was organic, but there was no change. Not even with me scrubbing the tablet into the stain
- Crushed up vitamin C, put it into a skimmer sock, and put it on a stain to confirm if it was metal, but there was no change
- CYA was too high but I didn’t want to drain the pool just yet so I lowered the pH with muriatic acid and then did a SLAM for 3 days with 39 FC (followed Pool Math)
- Levels: pH: 7.2 | FC: 39 | CC: 0 | CYA: 100 | TA: 110 | CH: 350
- I used a stainless steel wire brush on the stains but it did nothing
- I also tried the Erase It stain erase for concrete and plaster pools. It worked on some very small stains (width of angel hair pasta / length of a needle or smaller) but took A LOT of elbow grease. It did nothing on the bigger stains
- Yesterday, I finally decided to drain and refill half of my pool (5k gallons) to reduce my CYA
- Levels: pH: 7.8 | FC: 10 | CC: 0.5 | CYA: 40 | TA: 120 | CH: 425
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