It would be best to check with your PebbleTec installer. They are trained and certified by PebbleTec to install and maintain the product. It is my understanding that the company does not recommend any acid be used for calcium removal. To my knowledge, the company does not endorse any method of removal, but two removal methods are currently being used. The first is glass beads applied with compressed air, the second magnesium sulfate applied with a commercial power washer. Check the yellow pages under swimming pool service or the internet under pool tile cleaning.
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A ring structure and carbon-carbon bonds.
The calcium (as calcium carbonate) in hard water replaces the sodium on the fatty acids of the soap causing them to precipitate as a sticky scum. This deposits soap scum on the things being washed and causes the formation of "bathtub ring" on bathtubs, sinks, etc.
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Yes, there is a chemical. As long as you clean the tile while the calcium is just a film. Use "Biodex 300" follow the instructions carefully to avoid injury.Once the calcium or hard water deposit has become thick it must be removed profesionally. There are many debates about what method should be used, as some may cause dammage to the tile. The use of Biodex 300 can stain the substrate. I have been a professional pool tile cleaner for many years. The absolute safest way to remove the calcium is to dry soda blast it.
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More than likely the white ring on the pool is calcium and it will need to be bead blasted, check the phne book to find a tile saver company. Gary - the water line is where you put it. add water to raise, lower to lower. to remove black lines (caused by human sweat and oils) use a surface cleaner and a tile brush available at any pool supply store I cleaned the calcium water line on my pebbletec pool with a wire brush, removed the calcium and didn't remove or damage the pebbletec surface.
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There is no chemical change necessary to form a gold nugget into a ring.
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Calcium. This is a serious problem in the southwestern states (AZ, CA, NV). Calcium will leave a white ring around the pool tile. If left to build up, it will require hiring a pool tile cleaning company to remove it. There are 2 primary methods of removing the calcium: blasting with glass beads or blasting with magnesium sulfate.
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Its an epoxide, a three-membered ring with an oxygen as one of the ring constituents.
You should not remove your ring until the piercing is completely healed, and if cleaned properly a surgical steel ring can be worn for many years.
The retainig ring has "tabs" that protrude above the groove where the ring fits. You may be able to grasp one or both tabs with needle-nosed pliers and remove the ring.