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Metal Staining
What is it?
Pool water, equipment and surfaces can become discoloured due to contamination, sunlight and the presence of metals in pool water. Metals are often introduced into the water via source water, equipment (corrosion of heater parts), pool chemicals or other pool devices. Changes in water balance (usually from an increase in pH or application of a shock product) can cause the metals to become insoluble and allow them to drop onto the pool surface, resulting in staining. Iron and copper are the two most common types of stains. Some stains may be organic in nature (such as black algae and pink slime) and should be treated with algaecides and shock.
To remove metal stains
- Add Pool Magnet® Plus to sequester metals in pool water
- Use Sparkle-Up® to aid physical removal of metals through filter
To prevent metal stains
- Identify and remove the root problem causing the metal in the water
- Use a maintenance dose of Pool Magnet® Plus to sequester metals in pool water as needed if the root problem stems from source water