There are enough minerals in the water and the make-up water. You do not need to add more. Maintain water chemistry ~ chlorine, pH, alkalinity and filtration.
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Pool balls are made of a phenolic resin. This comes from a mix of phenol and aldehyde.
The best way to find out what pool supplies you will need is to go to your local pool store and speak to a worker there. You should remember to ask when chemicals will be needed to keep your Ph in balance.
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Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
It can. Well water has lots of minerals. Iron, zink etc.
The bubbles need to go in the water, facing the bottom of the pool.
It is all part of life minerals come and go so to start a new mineral you need an old broken down mineral
A common chemical used to remove minerals from well water added to a new vinyl pool is a sequestering agent, such as a metal sequestrant. This helps prevent staining and scaling on the pool surfaces caused by minerals in the water. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dosage and application.
A pink or purple ring around the pool could be caused by minerals. You should try shocking your pool water.
The chlorine is reacting to minerals in the water.
When a pool leaks, water can go into the ground surrounding the pool or into the drainage system if the pool is connected to one.
Yes after you go the pool you need to take a shower but when you take a shower scrub your hair really really good using the Shampoo&Conditioner method