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How do I Remove Calcium Deposit on Pool

Calcium can form along the rim and inside the tile of your swimming pool. This is usually caused by either high pH, alkalinity, or Calcium content being too high. Extreme temperatures along with rapid evaporation will cause a calcium deposit to settle along side your pool and get into your tile. If this calcium is not removed then it will cause permanent damage to your pool tile. High Calcium in your swimming pool can also lead to eye irritation. This can happened even if you do not see the deposits along side your pool. High Calcium levels need to be reduced. You will need to check your chemical levels using our Aqua Check 6-Way Test Strips. If your levels are off please use the following steps.

  • pH too High - use pH Reducer to bring pH level to 7.2 - 7.6 ppm
  • Alkalinity too High - use pH Reducer to bring pH level to 100 - 150 ppm
  • Calcium Content too High - Use Super Rust and Scale as directed.
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