ecoFinish feels like sandpaper – how come?

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My ecoFinish feels like sand paper. Why do you think this happened?

Ask the Pool Guy Changed status to publish March 16, 2020

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I have a fiberglass pool that was coated
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with eco finish over the course of a
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couple of years especially this last
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year I noticed that the surface of my
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pool fiberglass coated with eco finish
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after only three years feels like
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sandpaper and we’re having a really hard
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time getting what I assume is scaling
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off of the surface do you have any
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advice I think my first question and
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that would be why is it scaling why is
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calcium coming out of a solution and
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attaching to the surface of the pool so
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while one might suspect that the surface
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is attracting these scaling my concern
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would be is the pool pop properly
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bounded bonded and grounded it almost
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sounds like to me we have an
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electrolysis thing happening in the pool
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so while you’re having a difficulty
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removing scale off of the surface of the
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pool why is it getting there is the more
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important question and what I would do
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is I would go back through and make sure
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anything and everything metal closed and
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around the pool has been bonded I would
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make sure that if you don’t have one now
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it’s a salt pool I what I would do is I
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would put sacrificial anode built into
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the system one that plugs directly into
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the system that has a bond wire attached
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directly to the piece of zinc because
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then that also will drain off any
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potential low-voltage electrolysis
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electricity in the water and what
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happens specifically and we see this now
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that so many pools are salt based is
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pure water on its own does not transmit
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electricity the metals and things that
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get dissolved in the water are what
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allow electricity to pass through the
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water so when you’re taking a fairly
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neutral water and you’re adding three
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parts per million of salt you’ve now
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made the ability for electricity to pass
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through that water because it can jump
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molecule to molecule
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so it becomes all the more important to
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be sure that you have no bonding issues
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grounding issues because any trace
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voltage coming from anywhere and
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anywhere it could be leaked electrical
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into the ground because our electrical
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grid system leaks electricity all the
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time it could be from any low voltage it
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could be from the from cable wires and
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Nick cable wire could be from any low
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voltage speaker wires or anything in the
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surrounding area or the surrounding
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house those even teeny tiny voltages not
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enough to hurt you or me
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just trace voltages are enough to affect
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the water and what happens is you get a
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battery situation where you have
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electrolysis and as that electricity is
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passing through the water it’s dropping
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the calcium out of solution and that
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surface it’s adhering to the surface of
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the pool so it’s kind of a weird
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phenomenon we saw it in the past but not
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nearly much as we see it now because of
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the addition of salt and so many pools
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are salt salt based chlorine systems
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that we have to be really conscientious
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on the building end to make sure that we
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over bond the pool that every possible
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place that we can hit we hit not the
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minimum code and that’s that’s a big
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thing that happens is everyone wants to
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do the minimum code requirement and I
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think now we have so many salt pools out
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there fools need to be over bonded that
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underbody
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instead of hitting them in one or two
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places out of the pool
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hit them a dozen places on the pool or
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there abouts because again we’ve we’ve
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just created this this larger challenge
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moving forward without sacrificial
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anodes in way of ways of leaching off
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that electricity if we’re not doing
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those things we run the risk of damaging
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surfaces and damaging equipment we’re
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not going to damage human beings with it
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because it’s it’s trace voltage stuff
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we’re used to that all the time there’s
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all kinds of things that we touch that
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have 10 volts 12 volts 15 volts in them
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all the time we get all that that kind
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of stuff it’s high voltage that we have
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physically have a problem with but low
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voltage creates all kinds of issues with
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equipment and
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water more chemistry and what and Paul
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finishes so just a little history in
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terms of kind of what it could be I
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would look at all of that before I even
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worried about the finish of your pool I
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would look at why is it happening
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