Hi Everyone
I am really hoping someone can help me as I am at my wits end.
Hubby and I only recently purchased a new house (our old house we put a inground pool in).
Anyway this property comes with an inground pool
Our problem is the pool obviously has been neglected for years...
Finally we have the water crystal clear BUT.........
Over half of the bottom of the pool, the steps and some of the walls are covered in what looks like sand (same color) but is hard as rock. We have tried sand paper to remove it - sharp brushes - you name it. Its sooooooo hard.
Has anyone ever had anything like this - or knows of a chemical that may soften it. We have no idea how to get it off. The pool is not vinyl so it wont put a whole in it (hence the sand paper we used) it did move it a bit but would probably take us years to do this whole pool lol.
Please someone help
Pool scum I cant remove
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
It may be calcium scale
Can you post a full set of numbers back here
Do you have your own test kit
Have you tried muriatic acid in a shallow area
Can you post a full set of numbers back here
Do you have your own test kit
Have you tried muriatic acid in a shallow area
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Hi Kylie,
I don't know if this will work for this problem, but I've used Naval Jelly rust dissolver on things other than rust before... and it's worked wonders.
When we first moved into our house the pool had some intense, long-neglected algae scum in some tight corner crevices. The standard pool stuff you get at the store (I think I bought "Wet and Forget") didn't do a dang thing for it.
But my dad told me I should try Naval Jelly. (He's an old salt and said they used it all over his ship to clean more than just rust.)
I put it on, let it set for 24 hours, and presto the algae was history.
It sounds like what you have on there is stronger than just algae, but don't underestimate this stuff. It works.
Good luck and let me know if it helps!
-DS
I don't know if this will work for this problem, but I've used Naval Jelly rust dissolver on things other than rust before... and it's worked wonders.
When we first moved into our house the pool had some intense, long-neglected algae scum in some tight corner crevices. The standard pool stuff you get at the store (I think I bought "Wet and Forget") didn't do a dang thing for it.
But my dad told me I should try Naval Jelly. (He's an old salt and said they used it all over his ship to clean more than just rust.)
I put it on, let it set for 24 hours, and presto the algae was history.
It sounds like what you have on there is stronger than just algae, but don't underestimate this stuff. It works.
Good luck and let me know if it helps!
-DS
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Hi David
I don't think that will work under water as it washes off with water and it's Phosphoric acid based so Muriatic acid will do the same using the Purity Pool Underwater Acid Wash Kit. That's if muriatic acid in a shallow area moves it as I suggested
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/tds/S_TRMT_NAVAL_tds.pdf
I don't think that will work under water as it washes off with water and it's Phosphoric acid based so Muriatic acid will do the same using the Purity Pool Underwater Acid Wash Kit. That's if muriatic acid in a shallow area moves it as I suggested
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/tds/S_TRMT_NAVAL_tds.pdf
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Denniswiseman wrote:Hi David
I don't think that will work under water as it washes off with water and it's Phosphoric acid based so Muriatic acid will do the same using the Purity Pool Underwater Acid Wash Kit. That's if muriatic acid in a shallow area moves it as I suggested
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/tds/S_TRMT_NAVAL_tds.pdf
Oh that is a good point. To be honest I thought the pool was drained for this operation.
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Once you've successfully removed the scum line, raise the water level (if you lowered it) and enjoy your swimming pool. You can use either Pool Perfect or Pool First Aid as part of your weekly maintenance to prevent the scum line from returning.
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Hi Kylie
Unclean and infected water looks ugly and has the potential to make people sick.
There are some steps you can follow to remove the pool scum
1. Remove large debris from the pool using a fine pool net
2. Rinse off your pool filter thoroughly in accordance with your specific filter's instructions and clean it off
3. Turn on your pool filter once it is cleaned and keep it on until the water is clear of scum
4. Add pool shock to the pool, which is a high dose of chlorine that affects the pH levels to kill off any mold or algae spores along with other microorganisms that could contribute to pool scum formation
5. Vacuum the pool using a pool vacuum to eliminate any remaining scum or debris from the water. This could get you rid of the source of the pool scum and already accumulated scum
Unclean and infected water looks ugly and has the potential to make people sick.
There are some steps you can follow to remove the pool scum
1. Remove large debris from the pool using a fine pool net
2. Rinse off your pool filter thoroughly in accordance with your specific filter's instructions and clean it off
3. Turn on your pool filter once it is cleaned and keep it on until the water is clear of scum
4. Add pool shock to the pool, which is a high dose of chlorine that affects the pH levels to kill off any mold or algae spores along with other microorganisms that could contribute to pool scum formation
5. Vacuum the pool using a pool vacuum to eliminate any remaining scum or debris from the water. This could get you rid of the source of the pool scum and already accumulated scum
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Re: Pool scum I cant remove
Rubbish lines are caused by a development of natural waste in the water. This waste could be suntan salve, oils, makeup, earth and plant and creature side-effects. Since we do the greater part of our swimming on the surface of the pool or spa, the majority of this garbage will in general amass on the surface of the water.
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