Water colour dis-figurations are a common problem and headache for pool owners. Sometimes, we see that there's black in pool water, but have a difficult time tracking down information on what causes it and how we can clear it up. This is because it's not as common of a problem as say, green or cloudy water. However, that doesn't mean it's not as bad. We'd all like crystal clear water, so when it's colour looks a little off we have to worry about staining and so on.
These colour changes generally appear when the pool is initially filled or after a shock treatment. This is because if the pool contains metals all ready a shock treatment will oxidize them which makes them easier to see.
It is chlorine reacting with the metals in your pool water.
Have you actually added liquid chlorine to the pool?
throw chlorine in it
The only reason the pool would turn green would be if the Baquacil is not entirely out of the pool and it reacts with the Chlorine.
The green is algae, add chlorine to make it go away.
The water of your new plaster finished pool might turn green when you added chlorine because of iron in your water. You pool generally needs to be filled with water that has been filtered for iron.
opening a pool is different then closing a pool because opening the pool is when the pool is all filled up with water an fixed an has chlorine in it and closing the pool is if u don't have no chlorine in it and it is not fixed or don't have no water in it
chlorine
The chlorine
its the cleaning
Chlorine is added to swimming pool water to disinfect it.
not necessarily, it depends how much chlorine you have in your pool. the more chlorine the better you have a chance of turning it green.