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Staining and Discoloration of the
Vinyl Below the Water Line
The most common cause of staining and
discoloration of your liner below the water line is
secretions by micro-organisms. As these
micro-organisms feed, they secrete dyes, which can be
one of many colors that stain the vinyl. Although these
stains are unsightly, they in no way degrade the
performance of the vinyl. These dyes are compatible with
the plasticizers in the vinyl, causing the stains to go
all the way through the sheet. There is no proven method
for removing these stains.
There is a common misconception that
the microbial resistant additives used in pool liners
will kill the micro-organisms in the area adjacent to
the liner. Many people believe that there is a
"protective zone" near the liner that will not support
life. This is not the case. The additive in the vinyl
prevents the vinyl from supporting life but in no way
does it prevent life in areas adjacent to the liner.
Extreme care must be taken during installation to insure
that there is nothing behind the liner that may become a
food source for these organisms.
There have been cases of stains
forming in pools soon after the installation of a
replacement liner when there was never a problem with
the original liner. Although there is no way that we
can say for sure what has happened behind that new
liner, it is believed that when the environment behind
the liner is exposed to light and oxygen a "rebirth" or
micro-organisms takes place. If the bottom and sidewalls
of the pool are not properly treated, there is a chance
that problems may arise.
There can also be changes in the
ground water that introduce organisms into an area that
had not been previously exposed. Extended periods of
heavy rains will often cause significant changes in the
microbiology of the ground water. Whenever there is a
change in the environment around your pool, there is an
opportunity for micro-organisms which hitherto were not
present to move into the ground water, thereby creating
the possibility of staining.
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