In a word ~ NO. If the algae bloom is that severe maybe a replaster is in order. Sounds like you need to be more diligent on chemistry in the pool along with proper filtration among other things. Sounds like a problem of neglect. Black algae will bore into the plaster unlike green algae. It is very difficult to get rid of especially on rough plaster. You cannot cover over it or paint over it. Oh, the dark blue liner or any liner can and will cover and hide the algae problem but you will still have the algae problem and in fact compound the problem. The algae could bore through the new liner and then where will you be - - right back in the same boat. k
I had the same problem. Pool experts couldn't help and recommended an acid wash. Quote for acid wash was $450.00 without a guarantee stains would be removed! I searched the web and stumbled on this site, and my pool is now sparkling clean, no stains! There is a simple "sock test" you can take to see if this will work for you and then basically for copper and iron stains you need to almost completely lower your PH and chlorine and then brush stains away. Its as easy as that! For details and step by step procedure go to the following website. You can even email the guy questions and he gets right back to you. http://askalanaquestion.com/pool_stain_problems.htm
Mud stains cloths; mud stains clothes and anything that isn't smooth microscopically like microfibre.
Chemical stains provide contrast with which to view dintinctly different portions of cell structures.
Neutrophil
Chemical stains make light microscopes more useful by showing specific structures in a cell.
If you brush your teeth regularly, it shouldn't be a problem. Stains maybe.
no hairspray is carbonized and it is oxygen needed for getting out stains
it could be a prostate problem.
Here are some suggestions for getting ink stains out of jeans: http://www.jeanshub.com/JeansCare-InkStainRemoval.aspx
The Whirlpool Duet Steam 4.4 cu. ft. IEC HE Front-Load Washer is the best at stains.
dont wash with bleach!
Green stains (copper color) that cannot be removed indicate you might have a pH problem. K
There are no known causes.Abnormalities of the spinal cord, soft tissues, or bone may be associated with severe port-wine stains
I seriously doubt that the pool sweep is the problem here with your stains. You will have to describe the stains in order to get to the root of the problem. Are the stains: Rust color or brown? Black or gray? Green? Blue? Are the stains consistent or uniform? Are they all over the pool? Do they cover the whole pool or are they in small patches? Answer these questions and I may be able to tell you the cause. k
No, but it does get grass stains off of your balls
Well hopfully it will purify water and might stop us getting our teeth getting brown stains.
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