Beware this works great on plaster pools but don t try this to remove stains on a vinyl pool because it could remove the liner pattern.
Dark spots on vinyl pool liner.
Algae require a high ph level in order to thrive so you should find that the ph levels are a bit high.
For metal stains either stain solution 1 the iron cobalt spot etching stuff or 2 the copper scale stuff may be indicated depending on the metals discovered.
And while a vinyl pool is not nearly as susceptible to algae if you happen to notice an infestation a softer bristled brush can be used.
If you have a vinyl lined pool do not use a wire brush as this can tear the liner shock or super chlorinate the pool using granular chlorine also known as calcium hypo chloride.
To get rid of the stain start by using a nylon brush to brush the spots and open up the coating.
Step 2 check the ph levels of the pool with the test kit.
The size location and color are important to identify the cause of the pool stain so you can properly identify and stop the source.
Then scrub the spots again.
If you have black or grey cloud like stains on the floor of your in ground vinyl liner they are most likely caused by bacteria that is living in the ground under your pool.
The spots are black or blue green with raised heads not free floating.
Jack will be vinyl liner blue stuff a powerful sequestrant that prevents and removes stains on vinyl pools.
In most cases this is all that is needed with vinyl pool liners.
Brush every black algae spot with a steel bristle brush to remove the protective layer.
Too much copper iron calcium or salts can all result in vinyl liner staining or marks.
The stain colors range from yellow to brown to black.
Repeat until the black spots go away.
Bacteria sometimes show up years after a pool has been installed.
Nylon brushes will not work.
For many vinyl liner stains the prescription from dr.
To remove persistent staining put a chlorine tablet into an old sock along with a few rocks and put it on the stained area.
If your pool has a dark surface you may need to skip this step as it could cause discoloration.
Black algae will often appear on the pool liner as a series of small black spots.
If the stain is old or excessive then the pool may have to be shocked to remove the stain.
Too much copper usually results in blue green staining while iron results in.
If the stain lightens from a small application of chlorine on it the stain is organic in nature.