- Jul 25, 2016
- 5
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Last year I noticed a stain developing on bottom along one side roughly 12 to 18 inches wide running most of the length of the pool and stops about 4 to 5 ft from ends. This year I noticed the stain has grown in middle deep part of the pool about 6 to 8 ft wide. It is not a solid, uniform appearance and actually has some "clean" trails winding through it. It does not brush off with vigorous effort multiple times. I thought maybe it was Yellow Algae so I used a product called Yellow Gone following the directs of brushing and adding two pounds of shock five minutes later. No improvement.
Two or three years ago I noticed a tiny rust looking stain on one wall about five inches up that produced a stain trail starting with the tiny spot and running down the wall for few inches and gets widens to about half inch. I bought a product call Stain Spot Treat Spotting Bag with Oxalic Acid. Following the directions of turning off the pump and placing the bag on the large stain area near the side of the pool at about 4 ft dept. Put a brush on top of it to hold it down per instructions on the package. Next morning a spot was perfectly clean (white) the size of the bag plus a "clean trail" running from the bag placement spot toward the deeper center. The dissolved product in the bag was heavier than the surrounding water and made the clean trail starting the size of the little 3" x 5" bag getting ever wider is the dissolved product ran down the slope toward the deepest part of the pool cleaning the stain off. I am on city of Little Rock Water and it is fairly soft water and does not have much dissolved solids.
I keep the pool open year around by using a leaf net plus monitoring and maintaining the chemical balance. The water has been perfectly clear for 8 years since new and never had any discoloration of the water or plaster surface from algae of anything else until last couple of years when stain started appearing. Sometime near end of year one I started using the Prestiva Salt $40 a bag plus the Prestiva quarterly additive until the compressor went out on my heat pump two weeks before 5 year warranty expired but it still cost me $1,000 labor and R410A gas. I bought all of my pool supplies, $40 a bag salt and heat pump form a pool builder and supply store but stopped doing business with them when I found out they sold me an obsolete AquaCal Heat Pump that burned me for $1,000 labor.
So three years ago I started using Diamond Crystal Splash Ready Pool Salt. I used that salt a little over two years. About a year ago when Lowe's store opened nearby I noticed they stocked the full line of Clorox Pool Supplies so i started using the Clorox Salt which claims a high degree of purity. I first noticed the stain a year or more before i started using the Clorox Salt. I called the AquaCal help line that I have used before on failure of the compressor and water temp sensor failure which was built into the Heat Exchanger and not serviceable. I asked if there was any chance that the Heat Pump could be putting out iron. They told me the material was titanium which would not rust.
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Has anyone ever noticed an issue with Diamond Crystal Pool Salt causing a stain buildup? The stain cleans off very well with that Stain Spot Treat product that contains Oxalic acid. It is just for spots but it works great on my larger stain. I need to drain the pool anyway and have it replastered or at least touched up because the jerk that did the plaster work had an attitude and plastered in organic stuff so once the skim coat of plaster eroded the organic trash eroded away leaving a dozen small "divots" from one to three inches wide and long with various degrees of light stain where the organic trash mixed with the plaster. I am preparing my home for sale and need to have those divots patched or entire pool replastered of the new plaster guy I am calling today gives me a price and references that meet my approval. Plus the single digit temps Winter 2017/2018 caused damage to some coping brick that soaked up some water that when it froze it exploded the coping brick. That looks like Crud and must be repaired.
Attached are some photos of the stain, yellow plastic and divots. I would definitely appreciate and help with my stain dilemma. Hope I can acid wash the stain and if the plaster guy thinks he can patch the dozen ugly spots for a reasonable price I will go that route. Wonder if using a diluted solution of Muriatic Acid can be used to clean it. The Stain is not dark so would not take a very strong solution of Muriatic Acid to clean the stain. One more question. I notice my pastice parts like old wheel on Polaris and water jets are extremely yellow. Those items are 8 years old.
Sport Pool 15 x 35 Depth 3' Ends 5' Center
8 years old unless otherwise noted
White Plaster
15,000 Gallons
Jandy ePump VSP
AquaCal Heat Pump Model 156ARDSBTC (Titanium Heat Exchanger)
Polaris 280 with Booster Pump
Salt Water Chlorine Generator Jandy Pro Series AquaPure PLC1400-25 (One Year Old)
Hayward ProSeries High Rate Sand Filter S24412




Two or three years ago I noticed a tiny rust looking stain on one wall about five inches up that produced a stain trail starting with the tiny spot and running down the wall for few inches and gets widens to about half inch. I bought a product call Stain Spot Treat Spotting Bag with Oxalic Acid. Following the directions of turning off the pump and placing the bag on the large stain area near the side of the pool at about 4 ft dept. Put a brush on top of it to hold it down per instructions on the package. Next morning a spot was perfectly clean (white) the size of the bag plus a "clean trail" running from the bag placement spot toward the deeper center. The dissolved product in the bag was heavier than the surrounding water and made the clean trail starting the size of the little 3" x 5" bag getting ever wider is the dissolved product ran down the slope toward the deepest part of the pool cleaning the stain off. I am on city of Little Rock Water and it is fairly soft water and does not have much dissolved solids.
I keep the pool open year around by using a leaf net plus monitoring and maintaining the chemical balance. The water has been perfectly clear for 8 years since new and never had any discoloration of the water or plaster surface from algae of anything else until last couple of years when stain started appearing. Sometime near end of year one I started using the Prestiva Salt $40 a bag plus the Prestiva quarterly additive until the compressor went out on my heat pump two weeks before 5 year warranty expired but it still cost me $1,000 labor and R410A gas. I bought all of my pool supplies, $40 a bag salt and heat pump form a pool builder and supply store but stopped doing business with them when I found out they sold me an obsolete AquaCal Heat Pump that burned me for $1,000 labor.
So three years ago I started using Diamond Crystal Splash Ready Pool Salt. I used that salt a little over two years. About a year ago when Lowe's store opened nearby I noticed they stocked the full line of Clorox Pool Supplies so i started using the Clorox Salt which claims a high degree of purity. I first noticed the stain a year or more before i started using the Clorox Salt. I called the AquaCal help line that I have used before on failure of the compressor and water temp sensor failure which was built into the Heat Exchanger and not serviceable. I asked if there was any chance that the Heat Pump could be putting out iron. They told me the material was titanium which would not rust.
.
Has anyone ever noticed an issue with Diamond Crystal Pool Salt causing a stain buildup? The stain cleans off very well with that Stain Spot Treat product that contains Oxalic acid. It is just for spots but it works great on my larger stain. I need to drain the pool anyway and have it replastered or at least touched up because the jerk that did the plaster work had an attitude and plastered in organic stuff so once the skim coat of plaster eroded the organic trash eroded away leaving a dozen small "divots" from one to three inches wide and long with various degrees of light stain where the organic trash mixed with the plaster. I am preparing my home for sale and need to have those divots patched or entire pool replastered of the new plaster guy I am calling today gives me a price and references that meet my approval. Plus the single digit temps Winter 2017/2018 caused damage to some coping brick that soaked up some water that when it froze it exploded the coping brick. That looks like Crud and must be repaired.
Attached are some photos of the stain, yellow plastic and divots. I would definitely appreciate and help with my stain dilemma. Hope I can acid wash the stain and if the plaster guy thinks he can patch the dozen ugly spots for a reasonable price I will go that route. Wonder if using a diluted solution of Muriatic Acid can be used to clean it. The Stain is not dark so would not take a very strong solution of Muriatic Acid to clean the stain. One more question. I notice my pastice parts like old wheel on Polaris and water jets are extremely yellow. Those items are 8 years old.
Sport Pool 15 x 35 Depth 3' Ends 5' Center
8 years old unless otherwise noted
White Plaster
15,000 Gallons
Jandy ePump VSP
AquaCal Heat Pump Model 156ARDSBTC (Titanium Heat Exchanger)
Polaris 280 with Booster Pump
Salt Water Chlorine Generator Jandy Pro Series AquaPure PLC1400-25 (One Year Old)
Hayward ProSeries High Rate Sand Filter S24412




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