- Apr 12, 2021
- 13
- Pool Size
- 50000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Astral Viron V25
Been managing my pool succesfully since I inherited it 6 months ago.
Fibreglass, 50,000L, SWG salt water with sand filter.
Last weekend I did my monthly tests and got these results:
Free chlorine: 1.5
Combined chlorine: 0
pH: 7.5
Total alkalinity: 60
Calcium hardness: 225
CYA: 100
Salt: 4700
Temp: 15 degrees
I went down to the hardware store and got 6 litres (200 fl oz) of 4% bleach, 7kg (15.5lb) of calcium chloride, 100g (0.2lb) of soda ash and 12kg (26.5lb) of magnesium salt; as per the Pool Math app recommendations for the above levels.
I essentially threw it all in at the same time, dissolving in a bucket where necessary. The pool went a bit green which is normal for when you use magnesium for the first time (I wanted to try it out). Next day it was back to clear.
Fast forward 3 days and I have brown staining at the bottom of my pool, see photos below. The dark specs in the photos is organic matter and the darker blue on the edge step is the old colour of the pool as the light blue repaint was not a great job.
I found this site that says that Mg can oxidise when it comes in contact with chlorine and pH increases, both of which I did just before I added the Mg salt. It suggests that iron is the cause of brown but I don't know where I would have got excess iron from. Fiberglass Swimming Pool Staining Problem and Solutions
We've also had a bit of rain lately.
Assuming I do have heavy metal staining, how do I fix it please? It won't scrub off. Thanks!
I just did some tests today...
Free chlorine: 7
pH: 7.8
CYA: 75
I tried doing calcium hardness test but it kept failing and turning purple which the kit says it will do if there are too many metal ions in the water.


Fibreglass, 50,000L, SWG salt water with sand filter.
Last weekend I did my monthly tests and got these results:
Free chlorine: 1.5
Combined chlorine: 0
pH: 7.5
Total alkalinity: 60
Calcium hardness: 225
CYA: 100
Salt: 4700
Temp: 15 degrees
I went down to the hardware store and got 6 litres (200 fl oz) of 4% bleach, 7kg (15.5lb) of calcium chloride, 100g (0.2lb) of soda ash and 12kg (26.5lb) of magnesium salt; as per the Pool Math app recommendations for the above levels.
I essentially threw it all in at the same time, dissolving in a bucket where necessary. The pool went a bit green which is normal for when you use magnesium for the first time (I wanted to try it out). Next day it was back to clear.
Fast forward 3 days and I have brown staining at the bottom of my pool, see photos below. The dark specs in the photos is organic matter and the darker blue on the edge step is the old colour of the pool as the light blue repaint was not a great job.
I found this site that says that Mg can oxidise when it comes in contact with chlorine and pH increases, both of which I did just before I added the Mg salt. It suggests that iron is the cause of brown but I don't know where I would have got excess iron from. Fiberglass Swimming Pool Staining Problem and Solutions
We've also had a bit of rain lately.
Assuming I do have heavy metal staining, how do I fix it please? It won't scrub off. Thanks!
I just did some tests today...
Free chlorine: 7
pH: 7.8
CYA: 75
I tried doing calcium hardness test but it kept failing and turning purple which the kit says it will do if there are too many metal ions in the water.

