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How Do You Remove Organic Stains?

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Removing organic stains depends heavily on the surface and the type of stain. There's no one-size-fits-all solution, but here's a breakdown of common approaches:

Removing Organic Stains from Pools

Organic stains in pools, often caused by leaves, berries, or acorns, can be tackled with a multi-step process:

  1. Shock the pool: Raising chlorine levels significantly ("shocking") helps oxidize and break down organic matter. The level needed depends on your pool's CYA (Cyanuric Acid) level; consult a chlorine/CYA chart for the correct shock level. [Source: Trouble Free Pool, Reddit posts on swimming pool stains]

  2. Brush the stains: Thoroughly brush the stained areas to loosen and dislodge debris. Repeat this process several times, especially after shocking. [Source: Procedures.orendatech.com, Reddit post on pool stains]

  3. Run the pool pump: Circulation helps distribute the chlorine and removes loosened debris. [Source: Procedures.orendatech.com]

  4. Use enzyme cleaners: For particularly persistent stains, enzyme-based cleaners are effective at breaking down organic matter. [Source: Procedures.orendatech.com]

  5. Consider Vitamin C: For iron stains (often appearing as dark or rust-colored stains), crushing Vitamin C tablets and applying them to the stain may help. [Source: Trouble Free Pool]

Removing Organic Stains from Concrete

For concrete, a bleach solution often works well:

  • Mix equal parts bleach and water in a pump sprayer.
  • Liberally apply the mixture to the stain.
  • Let it sit for about 30 seconds, observing for color changes. [Source: Reddit pressure washing post]
  • Pressure washing may be needed afterwards.

Removing Organic Stains from Other Surfaces

For other surfaces like carpets or pavers, specialized cleaners are often necessary:

  • Carpets: Hydrogen peroxide can be effective for stains like blood, urine, or wine, applied via a spray bottle. [Source: Citruscrub]
  • Pavers: Specific paver cleaners or a combination of scrubbing and pressure washing may be required, depending on the type of stain (moss, algae, leaves, etc.). [Source: Camosse]

Remember to always test any cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the surface. For persistent or large stains, professional cleaning services may be beneficial.

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