Hello Pool Jedi Knights! Is there an update to this article which discusses how to remove iron staining?
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I also have a few questions. Since I plan to go through this process for my 17,000 gal pool, I would like to be absolutely sure of the procedure:
1. In taking Cl down to essentially zero, what is the best way to do this? Let it occur naturally, i.e. turn off the SWG or add something?
2. In the article, after adding the ascorbic acid, what does it mean to "put the filter on circulate" as compared to a later step to "put the filter on filter"? Does this mean some pool systems are built with a filter bypass? Mine does not. Should I remove my cartridges for this step?
3. When it says to add sequestering agent, what specific chemical is this referring to? And how much?
4. How is the iron actually removed from the water? I do not see this being addressed in the article? I have seen some Youtube videos where a Curator pouch is put into the skimmer basket to physically absorb the metal ions - shouldn't this be done?
Thanks. This seems to be a complicated process and the article seems to be missing some specifics.
Mike
Ascorbic Treatment to rid Pool of metal stains
Here are the directions to use Ascorbic acid to rid your pool of metal stains: Here is the ascorbic treatment: Take your chlorine down to 0 and PH down to 7.2, if there is chlorine in the water it won't hurt, it will just eat up the ascorbic acid, so you will need more to get rid of the...

I also have a few questions. Since I plan to go through this process for my 17,000 gal pool, I would like to be absolutely sure of the procedure:
1. In taking Cl down to essentially zero, what is the best way to do this? Let it occur naturally, i.e. turn off the SWG or add something?
2. In the article, after adding the ascorbic acid, what does it mean to "put the filter on circulate" as compared to a later step to "put the filter on filter"? Does this mean some pool systems are built with a filter bypass? Mine does not. Should I remove my cartridges for this step?
3. When it says to add sequestering agent, what specific chemical is this referring to? And how much?
4. How is the iron actually removed from the water? I do not see this being addressed in the article? I have seen some Youtube videos where a Curator pouch is put into the skimmer basket to physically absorb the metal ions - shouldn't this be done?
Thanks. This seems to be a complicated process and the article seems to be missing some specifics.
Mike