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Converted to TFPC a month ago and yesterday tried removing calcium deposits around the spa spillways. Using diluted (4:1) MA and a plastic scrub brush it all came off except for the lines you see on both sides of each spillway. Repeated applications of the acid did nothing to remove it - no fizzing at all. I tried again today and still no reaction even though my mixture still worked on areas I haven't gotten to yet. The lines are where the top edge of the buildups were and they have a slightly rough texture. Could something have leached out from the edge of the tiles (grout or mastic maybe) inside the spillways or the spa itself?
I was thinking about getting a "Magic Eraser" or some such thing, but thought I'd ask for ideas first.
Results of today's test:
FC - 7.0
CC - 0.5
pH - 7.6
TA - 90
CH - 170
CYA - 60
Converting to TFPC we drained about half of the water to get the stabilizer down, then added calcium. Pool Math shows my CSI at -0.08 currently, which I can live with.
Leslie's Pool test back on the 7th of June:
FC - 2.0
TC - 2.0
pH - 7.4
TA - 70
CH - 275
CYA - 100 (their max - it was still 70 after draining).
Assuming CYA was about 140 the CSI with these numbers would have been -0.51.

Converted to TFPC a month ago and yesterday tried removing calcium deposits around the spa spillways. Using diluted (4:1) MA and a plastic scrub brush it all came off except for the lines you see on both sides of each spillway. Repeated applications of the acid did nothing to remove it - no fizzing at all. I tried again today and still no reaction even though my mixture still worked on areas I haven't gotten to yet. The lines are where the top edge of the buildups were and they have a slightly rough texture. Could something have leached out from the edge of the tiles (grout or mastic maybe) inside the spillways or the spa itself?
I was thinking about getting a "Magic Eraser" or some such thing, but thought I'd ask for ideas first.
Results of today's test:
FC - 7.0
CC - 0.5
pH - 7.6
TA - 90
CH - 170
CYA - 60
Converting to TFPC we drained about half of the water to get the stabilizer down, then added calcium. Pool Math shows my CSI at -0.08 currently, which I can live with.
Leslie's Pool test back on the 7th of June:
FC - 2.0
TC - 2.0
pH - 7.4
TA - 70
CH - 275
CYA - 100 (their max - it was still 70 after draining).
Assuming CYA was about 140 the CSI with these numbers would have been -0.51.