The Metal Menace: Andrea & Paulette
14 October 2025

The Metal Menace: Andrea & Paulette

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Got mystery stains, teal-tinted water, or customers blaming your chlorine for their new “seafoam highlights”? Andrea and Paulette dive into high metal levels in pools—where they come from (source water, corrosion, “helpful” copper products), how to confirm what you’re dealing with (iron vs. copper vs. manganese), and the smartest ways to treat the water and the stain without turning the pool into a chemistry crime scene. Real talk, step-by-step protocols, and the dos/don’ts that save callbacks.

Chapter Markers

    00:00 – Cold Open: “No, chlorine didn’t dye your hair green.”02:10 – Metal 101: Iron, copper, manganese—how they look, act, and stain07:45 – Where They Come From: Source water, heaters, low-pH corrosion, old copper algaecides12:30 – Testing That Doesn’t Lie: Spot tests, stain ID, metal test kits, source-water pulls16:20 – Immediate Triage: When water is tinted vs. when you have bonded stains20:15 – Stain-Lift Playbook: Ascorbic/citric protocols that actually work25:50 – Sequestrants & Chelants: HEDP/ATMP, maintenance dosing, timing with chlorine30:10 – Actual Removal: Partial drain/replace, prefilters, metal capture media, poly-fill hacks34:30 – Prevention Clinic: LSI balance, anodes, heater protection, product choices39:00 – Rapid-Fire Q&A & Takeaways

Key Symptoms & What They Usually Mean

    Brown/tea stains or yellowing: Often iron; may cloud when pH rises or after superchlorinationTurquoise/black smudges; blonde hair turning green: Usually copper; often tied to low pH/heater corrosion or copper algaecidesBlack/grey/purple blotches: Possible manganese; shows up in well water regions

Testing & Identification (Fast & Reliable)

    Pull a source-water sample (hose bib before softener) to see what you’re adding every fill/top-off.Use metal test kits (iron/copper/manganese) and stain ID tests (vitamin C for iron, etc.).Verify pH & LSI first—metals love to fall out when pH/alk/CH swing.If a heater is present and copper is high, inspect for low pH corrosion and flow/erosion issues.


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