Have you tried to shock it? You may also need to test the PH level. Using well water seems like it would be very draining on your well.
Buy some metal out chemical at Wal-Mart in the chemical section. It works great for hard water.
Add cyanuric acid to the correct level of 50ppm. Check with a pool store locally for a rust removing chemical.
To get rid of the iron use a chemical called "susupend" it works great!
Add more liquid (12% or at minimum 10% strength) chlorine.
How can I get rid of rust colored stains in my salt water pool. It is only in the shallow end?
Time. It all depends on how much chlorine was in it. If you shock a pool (high amounts of chlorine), it is ready to swim in by two days later.
Shock it follow directions on the package and make sure no one swims until the chlorine is at a safe level 1-3 ppm (parts per million)
Red Algae is a bacteria... not an algae. It shows up on pool surfaces as loose, rust colored specks or clinging, bright red almost like a bright pink patches. Use a double dose of shock treatment.
Algae
Any iron in a swimming pool is likely to cause staining. Visit your local pool store and have it tested and based on the results of the test they can provide a sequestering agent to help remove the iron.
what does rust colored sputum have to do with menigitis
First of all call a pool company! Are you sure that you don't have a "mustard" algae problem? The heater needs to be looked at and the only way to get rid of rust particles is to vac to waste. You need to address the real problem because you don't want to swim in the pool the way it is. A pool company will test your water at a minimal cost and advise you for free. Rust deposits from your heater are possible if your heat exchanger is old and has glass lined headers. The glass installed by the manufacturer is starting to deteriorate and it is exposing the steel underneath. The rust swells and then breaks off.
18 -8 stainless or 305 stainless are non Magnetic and will not rust
Patio furniture that won't be damaged by any sort of water, rust, or severe weather is great around the pool.
Mars is a red, rust color.
Mars is often referred to as the "Red Planet." This is because of the rust color of the surface, which is caused by Iron-Oxide.
Rust colored.
Stainless Steel and PoolsEventually, yes, stainless steel will rust if left in a pool. *Yes - bleach will cause stainless steel to rust and chlorine is found in pools. Ergo, pool water will cause rust on stainless steel items.
Use your finger. If rust colored dust comes off on your finger then its rust