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Many pool owners will have to fight the brown pool water from time to time, and the best way to understand how to get rid of him is to understand what is causing.
Most likely, it is quite possible that if you have brown water of the pool you are using water-based and to fill your pool. This water normally contains high levels of metals, which is probably what is the cause water discoloration.
In this case, whether coffee is much iron corrosion or Manganese. After some time the water may become green if they begin to oxidize metals which could be confused by an algae problem, which is not the case. Keep normal levels of disinfectant, however, so you do not have an algae problem, besides the metal.
Before starting to solve the problem, you'll have to buy a sequestering agent. sequestering agents are chemicals that bind to metals and allow them to stay in solution. This makes it easier for the filter to get the metals out of the pool and prevent stains if the metals are oxidized.
Here are some steps you can take to remove water brown pool:
1. Make sure your alkalinity and pH are at the optimum.
2. Then you have to add the agent sequestering and run the filter for 12 hours. I recommend doing this over night.
3. After 12 hours has been completed, the shock treatment to the pool.
Be sure to test the pH and alkalinity levels and make sure they are all back in the normal range after a typical shock treatment.
Pool care need not be difficult, but it seems that more and more people are spending too much money on this product, or service when in fact it is not necessary. So much so that there is a term floating around forums such as the pool and be known as "pool stored."
That’s why I highly recommend investing in a Swimming Pool Maintenance Guide. These guides will teach you everything you need to know about maintaining your own pool and literally save you thousands of dollars each year.
Frank is the author of Swimming Pool Maintenance, a blog dedicated to helping pool owners get the most out of their pools.
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