How to identify vinyl stains.
Yellow stains in vinyl pool.
Pool mate metal out is an excellent general purpose sequestrant that helps protect plumbing and pool walls from rust stain and scale.
If you see brown red yellow staining that could be do to too much iron.
Iron can be introduced into a pool by well water or pipe corrosion somewhere in the pool system.
Too much copper usually results in blue green staining while iron results in brown red or yellow staining.
The most common blemish however is usually fading caused by sun damage and tears caused by equipment or debris in the pool.
Mix in 1 4 bleach and 1 4 white vinegar in a spray bottle and fill the rest of the spray bottle up with hot water.
Organic pool stains come from dead algae small animals or organic debris.
Too much copper iron calcium or salts can all result in vinyl liner staining or marks.
Sometimes it can be fairly easy to get rid of stains but other times those hard to remove spots can take a bit more than a simple scrub.
Your first clue to diagnosing a pool stain is to check out it s color.
Pool steps can leave stains and rust on the finish and age can take a toll on the finish.
Shades of yellow can be a sign of excessive iron.
Calcium or sodium salts typically leave a white deposits.
For best results add 1 quart per 10 000 gallons on a weekly basis and you will never have metal stains in your pool.
Vinyl is more resilient when it comes to staining but it s not immune.
Pool stains on the wall or floor of a swimming pool can be caused by metals in the pool water or by an organic material left in the pool.
Shake the bottle well to mix in all of the liquids.
Calcium and salts can result in white deposits on the liner.
Blue green stains are usually from too much copper in the water.
Step 2 spray the mixture onto the stain and let it sit on the stain for about one minute.
For stains on a horizontal surface you can test the surface for mineral staining by using a small amount of acid on the stain.
Mineral and metal stains.
When there is too much of a mineral present in the water it can begin to stain the pool.
It should be used for pool openings and closings and throughout the season.
Unlike algae iron deposits resist scrubbing and take a lot of elbow grease to remove.
Iron pool staining can be brown red or a yellow orange color.