How to Remove Pool Stains

Pool stains are bound to occur for a variety of reasons. Organic materials like leaves, algae and even living creatures like worms can decompose in your pool and leave stains on the surface. Metals in the water, from landscaping fertilizers or in the pool structure can also leave stains. Removing stains from your pool is not easy but it is possible. Here are a few tips on how to remove stains and ways to prevent them from occurring.

Scrubbing Away Stains

Like any hard surface with a stain, scrubbing is the best method to remove pool stains. However, this can be difficult when a stain is at the bottom of your pool. Using scrubbing pads with a stain removing substance like muriatic acid works on organic, copper and iron stains. To reach the bottom of the pool, you will need a scrubber with a long handle, preferably hollow, allowing you to apply muriatic acid directly to the stain while scrubbing.

Preventing Stains

While it is almost impossible to prevent all pool stains, you can minimize the chance of stains with maintenance. Keeping your pool clean and removing any debris quickly can prevent organic stains; use a pool cover whenever your pool is not in use. For metal stain prevention, the best protection is maintaining the correctly pH balance. Too much acid or alkaline is a common reason metal stains occur.

Removing stains is not easy and you may have to drain your pool to scrub away some stains on your own. It is simpler to call a pool cleaning service to have your stains removed by a professional that has the right equipment and knowledge to remove stubborn or difficult-to-reach stains in your pool.

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Premier Pool Enterprises
3502 Sixes Road, #108
Canton, GA 30114
(494) 496-5579

The Pool Stain Eraser: Worth Every Cent

Do you have stains on your pool’s surface? Stains can be tough to remove and require the right tools for the job. One option for the DIY pool owner is the stain eraser. These tools are designed to quickly remove stains and improve the look of your pool’s surface. For a small price, you can make your pool look like new again, if you know the right pool stain eraser to buy.

How Pool Stain Erasers Work

Pool stain erasers work like a pencil eraser, scrubbing away stains. They are made from a polymer and have a gentle abrasive built-into the “eraser” head. They look like a small paint brush and can be used by hand with the handle, or attached to a telepole to reach stains at the bottom or sides of the pool. There are no chemicals needed and they will not scratch or gouge your pool’s surface when they remove a stain. They scrub away stains and leave the surface looking polished, with no damage to your pool.

Pool stain erasers are designed to address specific stains. They can remove rust, calcium, algae and other stains from concrete, fiberglass or vinyl pools, but you must buy the right eraser. There are erasers for specific surfaces and stains; it is important to get the eraser designed for the type of pool and stain you have for the best results.

If you maintain your pool yourself, buying stain erasers to add to your pool cleaning supplies is a wise investment. Talk to your local pool supplier about the pool erasers they have available to determine the best options to make your pool stain-free and looking like new again.

Posted on behalf of:
Premier Pool Enterprises
3502 Sixes Road, #108
Canton, GA 30114
(494) 496-5579