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    Default gunite stains

    we have a SWG pool that was installed in 84. The finish isn't smooth the previous owner said they had it acid washed once. there is a orange-brown stain on the walls and sides of the pool that we are trying to get rid off. scrubbed it last year with vitamin-C, pumice, clorox tablets and were unable to remove the stain.

    I have drained the pool and an getting ready to scrub the pool. Question is whether we should use water/soap/bleach mixture or muriatic acid.

    Or is there a better way to proceed?

    regards,

    andy

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    Default Re: gunite stains

    Acid washing destroys pool surface, removing the stain, but leaving the plaster rougher, thinner, more porous, and thus more susceptible to stains!

    Try using Iron Out -- you can get a bottle at Walmart in the detergent section -- and see if that helps. If Iron Out doesn't remove, or at least lighten it, it's probably NOT a metal stain.

    If Iron Out does work, you may want to get a larger quantity from Amazon:
    Super Iron Out IO30N Rust Stain Remover, 30 oz
    Super Iron Out IO65N Rust Stain Remover, 65 oz
    The larger size ships from Amazon, so if you get the 1 month Amazon Prime trial, you can have it shipped 2-day for no extra charge.

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