How do you remove calcium deposits from a fiberglass pool
Why is my fiberglass pool’s shell whitening? This is a common question that fiberglass pool owners may have to face at some point.
This fading can start as a white film forming on the walls of the pool and can also make the water seem cloudy. The white particulate can also build up in the filter which will require constant cleaning. This can happen to any fiberglass pool because of age, excessive chemical treatments (especially overchlorination) or most frequently, a combination of these issues.
If you view a film of white or greyish-white grime on the sides of your pool around the tile line, that's calcium. Calcium can build up and leach into the shell’s gelcoat. As fiberglass swimming pools begin to get older the gelcoat finish will slowly fade in color over time. Calcium scale deposits happen when your water has too much calcium or from metals in the water. The white metal depostis are usually are there from calcium deposits that have built up over time.
Maintaining a great looking fiberglass swimming pool requires keeping the water in balance by keeping the right chemicals and systems to help eliminate the processes that make calcification occur. One such platform is the Vibranz fiberglass pool care system.
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