Show Notes
A black stain appears the moment cal hypo hits the floor—panic sets in. We unpack why that stain isn’t a new disaster but copper changing form, and how to turn a scary moment into a clean, controlled fix. With guidance from Bob Lowry, we break down the chemistry that matters, the tools that actually remove metals, and the habits that keep stains from returning.
We start with the copper story: how copper sulfate hides in plain sight until oxidation turns it into black copper oxide, and why ascorbic acid can lift the look without solving the load. Then we get practical. We compare sequestrants and chelants, explain why they degrade under chlorine, UV, ozone, and AOP, and outline two reliable removal paths: CuLator capture over days or a pre-filter loop that strips metals in hours. We also cover partial drain and refill strategies and the simplest operational safeguard—dissolving and distributing cal hypo instead of letting granules settle on the floor.
From there, we shift to living threats. Algae divisions add up fast, and by the time you can see it, a biofilm likely shields it from chlorine. We share a straightforward plan: brush to break the polysaccharide layer, raise sanitizer deliberately, and avoid the costly mistake of “waiting a week.” Finally, we tackle the health side that too many ignore: zero chlorine means no barrier against bather-to-bather disease transmission. People bring millions of bacteria into the water; residual sanitizer is the only real-time shield. If you do end up in water with no sanitizer, take a warm shower right away to reopen pores and rinse contaminants before they cause trouble.
• honoring Bob Lowry’s contributions to pool chemistry
• why cal hypo can turn hidden copper blue-green to black copper oxide
• pros and cons of ascorbic acid on stains
• how sequestrants work and why they degrade
• practical metal removal with CuLator and pre-filters
• safer cal hypo application and dosing tips
• algae growth math and biofilm protection
• brushing strategy to break polysaccharides
• risks of zero c
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