What’s this on the wall?

May 27, 2013
43
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Pool Size
12828
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 700
Hello experts!

Just finished a SLAM because my filter broke and it took weeks to get even a refurbished replacement. In the interim I had monsterish green icky pond for a while.

The water is now clean and clear but I’m noticing horrific wall staining that won’t go away despite SLAM level maintaining. It looks dark green and blotchy. It’s not something that brushes off. I’m also seeing a small, round orange-yellow stain on the floor. I’m attaching some photos.

Any ideas?

Tests as of today show:

FC = 5
CC = 0
CYA = 0 (post SLAM. Will be adding this weekend)
TA = 70
pH = 7.6
CH = 210 ( a little know but not far out of range. Will add hardener this weekend).

Thank you in as advance!
 

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Put a handful of Vitamin C tablets in a thin sock. Crush them up a bit. Hold the sock on the stains and spot for a few minutes.

If they disappear, it is iron. The spot looks like rebar or a wire tie near the surface.
 
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