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This used to be a very tough problem. Fortunately now made easier with a new chemical breakthrough. Spray Power Blue Scale Off directly onto the scaled over tile. Brush with a non-metallic pad type brush (like a scotch brite scrubby pad) what is begin to fizz, brush and spray till scale is all gone, then rinse.

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There are several ways. Best that I now of is glass-beads-blasting. You need to have a good Pool Service person do this. THEN you should balance the water (especially TA) to prevent the same thing happening again. We can supply more info through discussion.

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Q: How do you remove calcium and hard water buildup from toilets?
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