How Do You Remove Oxidization From Pool Tiles?
Having sparkling clean and clear water tends to be the primary focus of most pool owners. For those pools with tile, a little more maintenance is necessary. Over time, unsightly scum lines and white deposits, also referred to as oxidation, can form on the tiles. There are effective methods for removing this and bringing your pool back to its bright and shiny state. Use a commercial pool cleaner along with a soft-bristled pool brush (to protect the tiles from scratches) and scrub the tiles to remove many of the deposits that are often referred to as oxidation. This method allows you to clean the tile without draining the pool and will take care of most scum lines, calcium deposits and algae. Apply small amounts of CLR (Calcium, Lime, Rust cleaner) and scrub with a soft bristled pool brush to remove more stubborn oxidation spots on the tile. Take the opportunity to attack tougher stains and heavy mineral deposits when the pool is drained. Drain your pool and then use a 50/50 mix of muria