How Do You Remove Calcium Deposits On Pool Tiles?
If your pool shows signs of calcium deposits, it could be an indicator of high calcium concentration. One possible cause is the water consistency. If you have hard water it can cause an accumulation of dissolved solids especially around the rim of the pool. They key to calcium deposits is prevention. Ideally you want your pools range to fall between 80-150ppm. If you have a vinyl pool the range should be between 150-200ppm. If your range is over 400ppm, clarity problems as well as deposits will become visible. Fortunately there are cleansers and other liquids available to prevent calcium build up. One thing to keep in mind cleaners that are acid based is for pools with of heavy calcium build up. It can cause burns if you don’t wear the proper protection. Please test a small area before you clean the pool. This will let you know if this will work for your pool and prevent you with the headache of white powdery look to your tile. Sand and glass beads can be used as well but that can caus