RepoMan207
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Trying to remove algae from pool
Repoman said:High pressure WHAT!?!?! Only if you want to replace a new liner at the tune of $8000 and up. Even on glass or crete you'd do more damage then good.
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Yep, but I specifically said only if gunnite.
You start with the lowest psi/wides spray nozzle and work your way up as needed.
I don't have algae, but i do my pool and patio every year that way, beats scrubbing.
I know you said gunite, it is a form of crete though. Hense why I said what I did. Although after researching the stuff a bit further it doesn't share some of the down fall traits as it's sister mix.....specificly, it hardens 22% more then most cretes and in fact is able to be pressure washed....although I think if it were me, I would tone the pressure way back, or as you said use aggressive bits as you go.
so jason, you drain your pool every year, or do you shoot the power washer under water?
what is gunnite?
granate? like stone?
my pool water went from dark green to light blue after 24 lbs of shock. but it is still not clear
Gunite is a form of concrete but is more stable when wet and is slightly stronger when it dries. The finish texture is also about the same, however with the increased set time, much more options come into play.
As the others mentioned, I would also back flush a few times a day being sure to add 2 sccops of DE to the skimmer every time. You've essentially killed all the algae, but it has taken on another form, so filtering it from the water is the next step. I bet your Alkaline is through the roof at this point. Do you use test strips at all?