If you are getting bright color patches on plaster hmmm, what is happening to the equipment also? You could have a chemical imbalance in your pool. Are you actually using a test kit to determine the readings of chlorine and pH? You may have reduced the life of the pool plaster and the equipment by many years. The stain may be caused by some water treatment that you have recently added or excess muriatic acid. However, muriatic acid usually produces a copper color to black stain on plaster. Be sure that you are not mistakingly using the muriatic acid instead of chlorine. Staining of sorts can be caused by a pump that is producing more GPM than the equipment can safely handle. Best bet is to hire a service tech for a one time evaluation of the color and plaster. He will test chemical parameters and advise. The nominal service charge will be well worth his professional advice. Someone will need to visually see the problem to determine a direction.
Ken
---- Water colors will change according to angle, distance and light. White, black, grey and blue plaster colors will give different shades of blue water reflections. Tan plaster colors will reflect green water. Green plaster colors will vary between emerald and blue. A light grey plaster color will be light blue grey on the steps and in the shallowest part of the pool. It will become a darker blue as the water gets deeper.In two words -"Gorgeous" and "Inviting"!
Well, I have blond hair, blue eyes, and I find that if you were bright colors, preferably bright blue, it can really bring out the blue in your eyes, like BOOM!
A bright giant is a class of star that don't quite make it into the supergiant class but are much more luminous than giants.Eg. Epsilon Canis Majoris (Adhara): a blue-white (B-type) bright giant
No. There are many hues of blues (dark, light, turquoise) and sky blue is a separate one, bright but not necessarily "light" as in pale or pastel. See the link below for some shades of blue.
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun.
nobody really knows except for scientists.
bright blue shirt
---- Water colors will change according to angle, distance and light. White, black, grey and blue plaster colors will give different shades of blue water reflections. Tan plaster colors will reflect green water. Green plaster colors will vary between emerald and blue. A light grey plaster color will be light blue grey on the steps and in the shallowest part of the pool. It will become a darker blue as the water gets deeper.In two words -"Gorgeous" and "Inviting"!
There are alot of bright colors. You get the neon colors; neon yellow, neon orange, neon pink, neon blue, neon blue, neon purple, e.t.c. Then you have bright colors; bright yellow, bright green, bright blue, bright red, bright pink, e.t.c.
A special blue one, you can buy them in the shops.
NO
Bees are attracted to bright colors, so they like bright blue.
blue, i think :)
Red, green, blue, pink and white.
each blue nose is roughly 4 inches tall and has 3 patches (even if they are big ones or small ones they still have 3)
blue and white
Turned to Blue was created on 2006-08-22.