You can try Biodex 300 if the mineral deposit is just a film (CAUTION IT'S DANGEROUS). If it is thicker you can try a pumice stone (CAUTION MAY SCRATCH TILE). You can hire someone to blast with glasss beads (IT WILL DAMAGE THE TILE), or to dry ice blast (IT IS NOT LIKELY TO DAMAGE THE TIME). You can contract someone to clean with natural mineral salts (SAFE)
To find someone who uses mineral salts, search on the internet for "pool tile cleaning magnesium sulfate".
Turn the pool upside-down and knock on the bottom.
There are several different conditions that can cause calcium deposits in the eye. These include hypocalcemia, gout, renal failure, and chronic inflammation.
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Improper water chemistry & neglect. It depends upon how severe the deposits are. The best way to remove calcium from your pool tile is, to sand blast it off with glass bead. Surface Renewal does this. (949)269-3122
Yes. This is done quite frequently in cleaning calcium deposits from pool tile.
google "troublefreepool" and "calcium deposits", or just go to troublefreepool.com and look for calcium information either on the forums or in "pool school". this website has the best info, and will not steer you wrong. do not rely on advice from pool stores - they are interested in selling you products you do not need, and can actually make your problems worse.
The deposits of calcium carbonate are due to a chemical reaction called precipitation. When the water in the kiddie pool evaporates, it leaves behind calcium carbonate, which is not soluble in water and forms solid deposits.
am in ground pool.
Probabily the ground surrounding your pool if its in-ground. In an above-ground pool they most likely fly into the pool or crawl into it from the sides.
Sure
To make sure it doesn't crystallize?
You can expect to pay at least $1000 for an above ground, and more for an in ground. It also depends on the size of the pool.