White Flakes in Spa

Post a complete set of test results from your K2006 test kit in the format:

FC
CC
pH
TA
CH
CYA
SALT
WATER TEMP
CSI
 
FC 0.6
pH 8.0
TA 80
CH 420
CYA 0
Salt 3400
Water temp 87
CSI 0.43

I knew the chlorine was going to be low because I’ve been having problems with it. The CYA being 0 makes no sense. I don’t test very often for it but last time I did it was 80. The pool has not been drained or even used much throughout the winter. I’m in Southern California so it stays open year round. Can the cyanuric acid reagents become inactive with age? It is very old but I was getting readings with it not that long ago.
 
You need to keep your pH 7.4-7.6 and lower your TA to 50-60 to lower your CSI. That should reduce the calcium scale created by the SWG.

Get new CYA reagent.

Get liquid chlorine in the pool and raise your FC or you will have an algae problem.

With the low FC do a Overnight Chlorine Loss Test once you get your CYA reagent and see if you need the SLAM Process
 
I know I’m not a TFP expert but I have been a member for over 10 years and pay for and use the pool math app to record all my testing and chemical additions etc.
Your PoolMath log is not linked here so we can review it.

The water chemistry you posted could use some improvements as I said.

What you actually do versus what you say is up to you.
 

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Any floc or clarifier added to the pool? What have you added to the pool in the last few months? Any work done on the pool recently?
I haven’t added anything recently except muriatic acid and liquid chlorine occasionally. No work recently. It did have pebble tech applied 2 years ago and I added borax a year ago (~50 ppm). I’ve never used any clarifier or floc.
 
If the material is not primarily calcium carbonate, vinegar will not react with it. It could be a mixture of carbonate, silicate, and phosphate scale.
Use muriatic acid to test with. It will react, at least some, with all of those scale types.
 
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Hi. I’m near Palm Springs and I know what you’re talking about. I often see that substance in our pool. Don’t know what it is since it is gel like but I haven’t seen it in a while. But I do get in pool.
 
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