I used your technique on my old pool which resembled a teenager with lots of blackheads! It was horrible. I sprinkled all the broken pieces of chlorine tablets and it worked!! I am beyond excited!
Just watched ur video and tried this method.first time having black algea and it worked like a charm.I only let the chlorine sit for 10 minutes on the algea before hitting it with a ss brush and boom no more spots...thank you sir....
This REALLY works. I was amazed, just like he described. Cleared 99.5% first time, the other 5% was me MISSING an area. Frkn Brilliant Young Man. I'd wear gloves & mask. Cant thank you enough for this REAL video.
Your very welcome sir. I’m glad to read this worked for you in such a positive way and your outcome was satisfactory. Thanks for commenting. Keep watching for more and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel.
Thanks for this. I’ve been trying all the methods I’ve found on UA-cam for clearing black algae and most of them involve tons of effort. I have a back injury and the black algae is mainly in the deep end of my pool. So needless to say, I haven’t been able to kill the algae using the other methods since I throw my back out every time I try those other methods. I have high hopes for this. Thanks again! I’ll update after I’ve tried this and given it some time. ❤
@@EliteSwimmingPoolsTV so your method worked for most of the black algae. The parts it didn’t work for was user error 🤣. I kept trying to get the chunks to fall on the black algae in the deep end, but they had their own idea and just kept falling away from the algae. I’ll be swimming to the deep end this weekend to try and get more chunks to land on the algae that hasn’t cleared up yet.
Hi thanks you for your video it’s super easy and understandable to do but I like to know how would this work when it’s on the walls of the pool and it’s not a flat surface and on a gránate Pool?
Just got a client today with some build up in the spa like your video. I dumped some 3 bags of shock and scrubbed it and left the pump on for 24 hour. Upon returning I’ll try this method.
The crushed tablet, like the granular chemical, will dissolve on its own typically within 24hrs. Best results is to allow it to dissolve and not disturb.
Thanks for the tip. I have a white plaster pool with little dark pebbles can I use it on this. And how long did you leave the chlorine on before brushing it.
Skimmer socks work great. Put a new one in the skimmer basket to hold it open, pour in the smashed puck then take it out and put a knot in it and toss it in the pool. Move it around if you have multiple spots or even use more than one.
I am going to try this I have already shocked my pool .The chlorine levels are currently indicated on the testing stick as "very high " which is why I hesitated to add more chlorine but I will try this and update. Its always on the deep end of my pool !Yuck!
...I did this. It killed and removed black algae stains...but...it left a discoloration of the white plaster. A wire brush helps take some of the discoloration off but yet the chlorine left a blue-ish stain on/in the plaster?...Question-how to remove that residue?
If it left a bluish stain, then you possibly may have had some type of metals suspended in the water and the high chlorine concentration may have had a reaction with it. As I said in the video, this may cause some type of discoloration, so spreading this chemical evenly and not allowing a large amount in one area is crucial. An acid wash may be needed depending on the severity of the discoloration. You may want to have your pool water checked at a pool store for metals before you do anything.
Question, after applying g the broken tablets on the black algae, did you let it sit for a few hours and then vacuumed the pool? Or Did you let it sit until it dissolved into the pool?
What do you use for black algae with a pebble etc pool? The Black Algae treen, the liquid you recommended. I know I didn’t spell that right. Which do you use for the pebble etc?
With enough quantity of this chemical along the edge of pool where the black algae is located it will also kill it. I don’t know how it does but it does. I’m guessing as the chemical resolves and rises it kills it.
I have a white gunite pool with salt cell. I tried this and it worked great for 3 days but after a week all spots came back. My procedure was brush with metak brush, scrub with chlorine tablet then apply broken tablet pieces throughout the pool and let it sit for 12 hours. Ran filter then cleaned filter after 24 hours.
Great video, im going to do a full drain. Since the pool.will be drained can I just pour liquid chlorine on the areas that have the alge and scub it? Or can I break a tab in half and rub it on the affected areas? Thanks for your help
So. so far it seems like its working.Just drop the crushed granules and it sitting on top. HUSBAND IS WONDERING if we leave it over night? Will the granules will go into the pump if it starts running. Or turn it off completely until it dissolves? Thanks again.
Super chlorinate water, add a green algae killer (typically is a bromine sanitation powder product, follow the directions on bottle and add about two - three cap fulls into pool and follow up with the chlorine liquid right on top), lower pH levels to 7.2 - 7.0 level, brush black algae areas with a 100% steel algae brush and allow pool to circulate for a continuous 48 - 72hrs. Method two: take a 2” chlorine tablet and rub / agitate over the black algae areas ( this method can be used best by getting into pool and rubbing but is more physical. Make sure you wear rubber gloves Method three: you can by AlgaeTrine which is a liquid base black algae killer. Follow direction on bottle and prep chemistry of pool water based on bottles specifications. The one thing I dislike about this product is that it is Cooper based chemical. So you will be introducing Cooper into water. This product is great for color dye base plasters. You can use a combination of all three method described here to achieve and removal black algae from walls. Remember that all methods are best used with a lower pH level. Black algae breaks up and can’t live in lower pH pools.
Try method one and see what results you get out of it. Then go to method two, and last resort method three. Once you’ve get total removal remember to re-balance pool chemistry back to normal ranges.
I have a vinyl liner - inground pool and the deep ends looks like the black lagoon. I tried a commercial algeacide product $40 - and it didn't do much but then it rained so possibly diluted it just hours after I put it in. Was told to keep the filter on (sand filter) and this algea sticks like glue to the walls and the crevices at the deep end.
You can try it but make sure the chemical is evenly spread and does not clump up a lot of granular in one spot. You don’t need a lot on top of the black algae, a few granular surrounding the spots is enough. This may discolor your liner. You may want to try the liquid bottle of black algae trine I mentioned at end of video since you have a liner pool. Tri-chlorine has a very low pH level
hi there! I have it growing on the wall of my fountain ... its about 6 inches from the water surface ... what do you recommend as nothing can "sit on it" in powder form. have not seen any inside the pool itself
You’ll have to buy a all steel algae 10” brush and scrub HARD the black algae on walls to break off the algae’s protective shield it forms over itself. super super shock your pool, lower pH level to 7.2-7.0 and run for 24 hrs. Rescrub area with steel brush again. then next day add enough granular tri-chlorine along the floor below the algae area and allow to sit for additional 24hrs. Repeat if needed.
Oh my gosh, work great! The water looks a bit cloudy now and some tablet particles left on the bottom of the pool, do I remove them? Will the water clear up on its own or do I need to do something else? Thank you so much for your video, this was driving me nuts. I’ve never had black algae and not sure how this happened, may you can do a video and educate us.😂
Either buy some 3” tabs and scrub walls or you can add more of this granular to the floor area right below where it’s located on the wall and as the chemical dissolves, it will attack the walls to. Note the amount is need more in greater quantities than normal
Is there anything to consider if we are leaving out of town for a week…can we do this right before we leave and hope for the algae to be gone or better to wait until we come back?
Hey really good tip. I have some spots but mostly black stain on the bottom of pool, should I try this? Also i noticed you turned off the system first. Does it stays off and if so for how long?
This is only for black algae growth and removal of that algae type. This is not to remove stains, you’ll have to verify what your pool has and then treat it, if treatable. Turning off the pump is to all chem to stay put where we spread it.
Never tried on Pebble Tech, but I would say that as long as the base is White and not dyed a color, you can try in one spot that’s in a inconspicuous area and see how it comes out. If the plaster is dyed, don’t do it. If your weary of this then resort to the liquid chemical I described at the end of video.
Side walls are difficult. If you have a small area you can try a 3” trichlor tablet and scrap scrub it against the black algae and break it up with all steel algae brush. If you have large areas then you can buy a large granular bucket of trichlor and sprinkle along perimeter of pool lower pH below 7.2, super chlorinate water and leave pool off for 48 hrs. Scrub areas with all steel brush to break up. Then run pool for 72 hrs continuously and super chlorinate pool & keep pool pH below 7.2.
You can at a 3” chlorine tablet and rub it on the algae area. If you have a lot on walls then bear way is to drizzle a good amount in areas on floor below the algae spots. This also will release and kill.
Wash filter thoroughly, system vacuum to filter. super chlorinate water and maintain above 7.5 ppm of chlorine for 48hrs continuous filtration time and balance the water chemistry correctly. re-wash filter again. See how this process helps.
Your welcome. Glad my video solved your problem. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you are a subscriber, please share this out so it may help reach others.
I think I need something crazier to clear mine, I bought an old house and the pool is very contaminated and I don’t want to drain it, but I rubbed tabs on mine and I have to say, unless I use like 100 tablets, I don’t think this is gonna work ):
Not a white base plaster. A colored base plaster won’t stain it, it will discolor it. That’s the difference. A stain is not a discolor or blemish. A stain is like a rust spot over the plaster
Pool stores sell a adapter that actually is a tablet holder. This adapter connects to any standard pool pole. Depending on how much black algae you have on the wall, if it’s not that many areas, you can always put on a kitchen glove, and hold it in your hand and scrub the wall with the tablet by hand.
I used your technique on my old pool which resembled a teenager with lots of blackheads! It was horrible. I sprinkled all the broken pieces of chlorine tablets and it worked!! I am beyond excited!
Wonderful to read this.
Just watched ur video and tried this method.first time having black algea and it worked like a charm.I only let the chlorine sit for 10 minutes on the algea before hitting it with a ss brush and boom no more spots...thank you sir....
Works like a charm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
This REALLY works. I was amazed, just like he described. Cleared 99.5% first time, the other 5% was me MISSING an area. Frkn Brilliant Young Man. I'd wear gloves & mask. Cant thank you enough for this REAL video.
Your very welcome sir. I’m glad to read this worked for you in such a positive way and your outcome was satisfactory. Thanks for commenting. Keep watching for more and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel.
If you have any other things needing pool assistance send me comment and if I can I’ll do another video
My vinyl liner is practically white. Can i try this method on a vinyl liner?
I would not recommend.
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Is it because it can make a hole in the liner?
Omg I bought a $40 black algae remover and it does nothing. This method works. It's amazing. Thank you so much
Glad it worked for you
Good morning I want to say thank you very much, for the tips you have shared about the black spot in the bottom of the pool It was great.
This is magical, it worked like soap on oil. It melts it away in 10- 30 minutes. Wow thank you.
How do you use this if the black algae is on tiles in the wall of the pool?
Amazing worked like a charm. I actually take the tablets and scrub the black spots off. Works much faster!
Yes that will work as well but have to use elbow grease. Hahah.
Thanks for this. I’ve been trying all the methods I’ve found on UA-cam for clearing black algae and most of them involve tons of effort. I have a back injury and the black algae is mainly in the deep end of my pool. So needless to say, I haven’t been able to kill the algae using the other methods since I throw my back out every time I try those other methods. I have high hopes for this. Thanks again! I’ll update after I’ve tried this and given it some time. ❤
Please let us know your results.
@@EliteSwimmingPoolsTV so your method worked for most of the black algae. The parts it didn’t work for was user error 🤣. I kept trying to get the chunks to fall on the black algae in the deep end, but they had their own idea and just kept falling away from the algae. I’ll be swimming to the deep end this weekend to try and get more chunks to land on the algae that hasn’t cleared up yet.
Hi thanks you for your video it’s super easy and understandable to do but I like to know how would this work when it’s on the walls of the pool and it’s not a flat surface and on a gránate Pool?
Scrub the chlorine tablet on the algae stain.
Get PoolRx if you have algae problems. It gets rid of the algae.
How do you suggest removing it from the walls?
Just got a client today with some build up in the spa like your video.
I dumped some 3 bags of shock and scrubbed it and left the pump on for 24 hour. Upon returning I’ll try this method.
How many tables would you use for a 40000 litre pool
How long do you let the crushed tablets sit in the pool
The crushed tablet, like the granular chemical, will dissolve on its own typically within 24hrs. Best results is to allow it to dissolve and not disturb.
Thanks for the tip. I have a white plaster pool with little dark pebbles can I use it on this. And how long did you leave the chlorine on before brushing it.
Worked like a charm. I removed the excess when the spots were gone
Why do you recommend for black algae on a vinyl liner?
Thank you for this great tip! I want to try this. Do you leave the pump off for 24 hours? Thank you!!
Leave pump off until chemical dissolves completely. Typically it’s a 24 hr duration also depends on amount used.
Hi is the same way for the pool walls?
Thanks. Great tip. Worked perfect. And mine was getting bad.
What if it's a liner?
Will this process work for the whole pool on spots we may not see?
How long did you let it sit?
Won't this process increase the stabilizer level of the pool?
Can you use this method on pebble tech? I have tried several expensive algaecides and triple shocked and it did nothing.
Did you use chlorine tablets that you put in a floater????
What about liquid chlorine on a pebble tec pool?
Liquid chlorine won’t work as well on black algae. The potency of liquid chlorine is lower than trichlor.
Skimmer socks work great. Put a new one in the skimmer basket to hold it open, pour in the smashed puck then take it out and put a knot in it and toss it in the pool. Move it around if you have multiple spots or even use more than one.
I am going to try this I have already shocked my pool .The chlorine levels are currently indicated on the testing stick as "very high " which is why I hesitated to add more chlorine but I will try this and update. Its always on the deep end of my pool !Yuck!
It will work. Try it, don’t worry about the chl lvl, it can always come down with dilution
...I did this. It killed and removed black algae stains...but...it left a discoloration of the white plaster. A wire brush helps take some of the discoloration off but yet the chlorine left a blue-ish stain on/in the plaster?...Question-how to remove that residue?
If it left a bluish stain, then you possibly may have had some type of metals suspended in the water and the high chlorine concentration may have had a reaction with it. As I said in the video, this may cause some type of discoloration, so spreading this chemical evenly and not allowing a large amount in one area is crucial. An acid wash may be needed depending on the severity of the discoloration. You may want to have your pool water checked at a pool store for metals before you do anything.
@@EliteSwimmingPoolsTV An excellent response! thank you!
Question, after applying g the broken tablets on the black algae, did you let it sit for a few hours and then vacuumed the pool? Or
Did you let it sit until it dissolved into the pool?
Yes.
@@EliteSwimmingPoolsTV yes to which one?
What do you use for black algae with a pebble etc pool? The Black Algae treen, the liquid you recommended. I know I didn’t spell that right. Which do you use for the pebble etc?
White based plaster with blue quartz ok?
You have to be careful but you can just use powder chlorine and it does the same thing
What City, state you work in? Love your tips! They work in the field like you say they do!
What if the black algae is on the side walls of the pool not the ground?
With enough quantity of this chemical along the edge of pool where the black algae is located it will also kill it. I don’t know how it does but it does. I’m guessing as the chemical resolves and rises it kills it.
I have a white gunite pool with salt cell. I tried this and it worked great for 3 days but after a week all spots came back. My procedure was brush with metak brush, scrub with chlorine tablet then apply broken tablet pieces throughout the pool and let it sit for 12 hours. Ran filter then cleaned filter after 24 hours.
Great video, im going to do a full drain. Since the pool.will be drained can I just pour liquid chlorine on the areas that have the alge and scub it? Or can I break a tab in half and rub it on the affected areas? Thanks for your help
Liquid chlorine diluted with water will suffice
how long do u keep the crushed tabs on the black algae stains , is it for hours? I have a white plaster pool
Until it dissolves on its own
So. so far it seems like its working.Just drop the crushed granules and it sitting on top. HUSBAND IS WONDERING if we leave it over night? Will the granules will go into the pump if it starts running. Or turn it off completely until it dissolves? Thanks again.
It will dissolve .
How long after you do this treatment can you use the pool?
Recheck the pool balance and ensure levels are at safe levels
This dude is a legend
Thanks. That’s a huge compliment I don’t think I’m deserving of, wow
What about Black Algae mostly on the walls?
Super chlorinate water, add a green algae killer (typically is a bromine sanitation powder product, follow the directions on bottle and add about two - three cap fulls into pool and follow up with the chlorine liquid right on top), lower pH levels to 7.2 - 7.0 level, brush black algae areas with a 100% steel algae brush and allow pool to circulate for a continuous 48 - 72hrs.
Method two: take a 2” chlorine tablet and rub / agitate over the black algae areas ( this method can be used best by getting into pool and rubbing but is more physical. Make sure you wear rubber gloves
Method three: you can by AlgaeTrine which is a liquid base black algae killer. Follow direction on bottle and prep chemistry of pool water based on bottles specifications. The one thing I dislike about this product is that it is Cooper based chemical. So you will be introducing Cooper into water. This product is great for color dye base plasters.
You can use a combination of all three method described here to achieve and removal black algae from walls. Remember that all methods are best used with a lower pH level. Black algae breaks up and can’t live in lower pH pools.
Try method one and see what results you get out of it. Then go to method two, and last resort method three. Once you’ve get total removal remember to re-balance pool chemistry back to normal ranges.
BLACK ALGAE in the walls 👍
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I have a pebble tech blue color. Not midnight. But a Tahoe blue. Salt water. I have two spots. Can get it off.
What about in a fiberglass pool?
I would try the algaetrine liquid remover.
I have a vinyl liner - inground pool and the deep ends looks like the black lagoon. I tried a commercial algeacide product $40 - and it didn't do much but then it rained so possibly diluted it just hours after I put it in. Was told to keep the filter on (sand filter) and this algea sticks like glue to the walls and the crevices at the deep end.
Where do I find "Black Algaetreen? and is that the correct spelling?
It’s called Algaetrine.
How long did you leave the pump off?
Will this work on AboveGround pools with salt system?
You can try it but make sure the chemical is evenly spread and does not clump up a lot of granular in one spot. You don’t need a lot on top of the black algae, a few granular surrounding the spots is enough. This may discolor your liner. You may want to try the liquid bottle of black algae trine I mentioned at end of video since you have a liner pool. Tri-chlorine has a very low pH level
You can also put on some gloves and scrub the tablet against the black algae spots as well!
hi there! I have it growing on the wall of my fountain ... its about 6 inches from the water surface ... what do you recommend as nothing can "sit on it" in powder form. have not seen any inside the pool itself
You’ll have to buy a all steel algae 10” brush and scrub HARD the black algae on walls to break off the algae’s protective shield it forms over itself. super super shock your pool, lower pH level to 7.2-7.0 and run for 24 hrs. Rescrub area with steel brush again. then next day add enough granular tri-chlorine along the floor below the algae area and allow to sit for additional 24hrs. Repeat if needed.
Oh my gosh, work great! The water looks a bit cloudy now and some tablet particles left on the bottom of the pool, do I remove them? Will the water clear up on its own or do I need to do something else?
Thank you so much for your video, this was driving me nuts. I’ve never had black algae and not sure how this happened, may you can do a video and educate us.😂
Did you torch that blue plaster pool bro?
No
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Good day, our pool floor got stain by the black algae im using chlorine granules still can apply for the black algae? Thanks a lot
Has to be Tri-Chlorine which has a 99% potency. Check the potency of the chemical your using.
Thanks, it really work
You're welcome!
What if it's on your pool walls?
Either buy some 3” tabs and scrub walls or you can add more of this granular to the floor area right below where it’s located on the wall and as the chemical dissolves, it will attack the walls to. Note the amount is need more in greater quantities than normal
Will this work on the bottom of the pool with big black spots of algae?
If it is black algae then yes. Try a little spot first and see the outcome
How bad is this for poster pools, wouldn’t this mess up the finish?
No
Is there anything to consider if we are leaving out of town for a week…can we do this right before we leave and hope for the algae to be gone or better to wait until we come back?
Always best to do it under supervision
Hey really good tip. I have some spots but mostly black stain on the bottom of pool, should I try this? Also i noticed you turned off the system first. Does it stays off and if so for how long?
This is only for black algae growth and removal of that algae type. This is not to remove stains, you’ll have to verify what your pool has and then treat it, if treatable. Turning off the pump is to all chem to stay put where we spread it.
Thank you for the tip I’ll use it
Thanks for the tip.
Thank you for the video am trying it now👍🏽
Enjoy
Absolutely worked WONDERS, AMAZING. THANK YOU!!! . 🤙🤙🤙
Can’t the chlorine burn your pool and stain the pool
How about a white fiberglass pool
Great video.
What about for pebble tech bottom? Can I do the same trick?
Never tried on Pebble Tech, but I would say that as long as the base is White and not dyed a color, you can try in one spot that’s in a inconspicuous area and see how it comes out. If the plaster is dyed, don’t do it. If your weary of this then resort to the liquid chemical I described at the end of video.
Elite Swimming Pools TV
Worked like a charm! Thanks!!
Awesome very good.
What about on the side walls?
Side walls are difficult. If you have a small area you can try a 3” trichlor tablet and scrap scrub it against the black algae and break it up with all steel algae brush.
If you have large areas then you can buy a large granular bucket of trichlor and sprinkle along perimeter of pool lower pH below 7.2, super chlorinate water and leave pool off for 48 hrs. Scrub areas with all steel brush to break up. Then run pool for 72 hrs continuously and super chlorinate pool & keep pool pH below 7.2.
Thank you. Great video.
Thank you!
It really worked!
Your welcome. Thanks for commenting and watching. Hope your a subscriber
This all looks great. However, my Black algae is on the walls of my pool. So there is no way to lay the pieces on the wall. Any suggestions?
You can at a 3” chlorine tablet and rub it on the algae area. If you have a lot on walls then bear way is to drizzle a good amount in areas on floor below the algae spots. This also will release and kill.
Thank you, it works very well.
Appreciate your help.
Glad it helped. Your welcome
Thanks for tip I will try this
What to do if powdery black algea
Wash filter thoroughly, system vacuum to filter. super chlorinate water and maintain above 7.5 ppm of chlorine for 48hrs continuous filtration time and balance the water chemistry correctly. re-wash filter again. See how this process helps.
Works great, I was my against the with stuff they were selling me locally
What about a light blue fiberglass pool. There are a few spots in the textured step areas.
Don't put any chemicals directly on your pool surface unless it's concrete, it can mess up your finish
This is peak ASMR for one-polers.
😂😂😂
😂 man when you said the needed items, I was like ✔️ ✅️? "Tablet?" 😂
I went and got my Android. I was like, nigguh wtf. 😂
No need for the inappropriate comments there.
You didn't show the sides the hardest
Super helpful! Thanks bro
Your welcome. Glad my video solved your problem. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you are a subscriber, please share this out so it may help reach others.
I think I need something crazier to clear mine, I bought an old house and the pool is very contaminated and I don’t want to drain it, but I rubbed tabs on mine and I have to say, unless I use like 100 tablets, I don’t think this is gonna work ):
OMG it worked thank you it worked.
That is gonna Stain the plaster
Not a white base plaster. A colored base plaster won’t stain it, it will discolor it. That’s the difference. A stain is not a discolor or blemish. A stain is like a rust spot over the plaster
I rather have a stain than black algae lol
@@jesushuerta8373 doesn't trichloro have a lot of stabilizer in it? Won't too much stabilizer make your chlorine ineffective?
it works thanks 🙏🙏
Nice suggestion! But returning watching on 2x speed.
Good choice!
Let it cook 🔥
How can we get that tablets crush on the walls?.
Pool stores sell a adapter that actually is a tablet holder. This adapter connects to any standard pool pole. Depending on how much black algae you have on the wall, if it’s not that many areas, you can always put on a kitchen glove, and hold it in your hand and scrub the wall with the tablet by hand.
what us best way to lower ph
Muriatic acid (or dry acid)
Damn...Florida pool guys are so sexy! Why can't my pool man have this swagger!? Great tip. Works well. Thanks!
Trying this out today...thanks brotha
A guy wanted $700 to do this pool clean
Thanks very knowledgeable 🤙
You bet!