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mikeglover Aug 17th 2012 3:43 am

hard to clean above ground pool
 
I have an above ground pool with the blue plastic liner. For a couple of years it was easy to clean simply by adding 5 in 1 etc and, when it all settled to the bottom, hoovering it all up. However, more and more of the dirt seems to have become ingrained into the plastic. i dont want to use abrasives if i can help it (dont want to damage the plastic) so does anyone know if there is any type of cleaner/preparation that i can use to clean the liner properly. many thanks

missile Aug 17th 2012 6:46 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Sun cream residues leave a nasty scum which is very hard to remove. Have you been using pool without showering first?

mikeglover Aug 17th 2012 6:53 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Dont use suncreams but ta for the warning. most of the dirt is dust blown in from the land. settles at the bottom - most is easy to hoover but seems to be worse at the edges at wont lift off

missile Aug 17th 2012 6:55 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
I am sure poolboy will be along shortly, to offer good advice.

preeti22 Oct 12th 2012 9:20 pm

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Use robotic pool cleaner regularly, it always keep your pool clean and forget the cream.

mogsmum Oct 12th 2012 10:06 pm

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 10232716)
I am sure poolboy will be along shortly, to offer good advice.

:eek::nod::nod::nod:loving that link v funny

missile Oct 12th 2012 10:15 pm

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 

Originally Posted by mogsmum (Post 10328569)
:eek::nod::nod::nod:loving that link v funny

Thank you :starsmile:

Beaverstate Oct 12th 2012 10:19 pm

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 10328584)
Thank you :starsmile:

Drain the pool, brush off wet deposits, refill pool.

VFR Oct 13th 2012 1:09 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Change the liner.

olivefarmer Oct 13th 2012 5:32 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Have you been checking your PH level regularly using tablets not drops?

Im_and_Er Oct 15th 2012 5:48 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
What is '5 in 1' ?

I have an AG pool and 99.99% of what get's in it is removeable either by the skimmer if it floats or a fine mesh net if not. I think I have actually hoovered it maybe 5 times and principally in the Spring when large amounts of pollen can drop in and it's quicker to hoover then keep stirring it up and letting the filter take care of it.

What is getting in yours that needs special measures ?

snikpoh Oct 15th 2012 5:53 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 

Originally Posted by Im_and_Er (Post 10332277)
What is '5 in 1' ?

I have an AG pool and 99.99% of what get's in it is removeable either by the skimmer if it floats or a fine mesh net if not. I think I have actually hoovered it maybe 5 times and principally in the Spring when large amounts of pollen can drop in and it's quicker to hoover then keep stirring it up and letting the filter take care of it.

What is getting in yours that needs special measures ?

"5 in 1" tablets are a combination of chemicals that do a number of things. Some of these are; chlorine to keep the water good, algicide to keep the algae at bay, floculant to clear the water and make it look crystal clear, a de-scaler to clean scum off the top of the water and the fifth ..... I think this may prevent stains building up (can't actually recall).

Some people use 3 in 1 and then deal with the other problems if and when they occur. Others choose to just use chlorine - each to their own.

Im_and_Er Oct 15th 2012 6:32 am

Re: hard to clean above ground pool
 
Never heard them called that here in France is why I asked.

If you use flocculant then you can expect microscopic debris to sink to the bottom from which it will subsequently require hoovering out, that's it's job !

I have never used it in my pool and on the odd occasion when I have had a slight clouding of the water I have just stirred it up well and then left the filter running overnight which invariably clears it. I'm running it tonight as it happens because I've done the final clean out prior to shutting it down for the Winter tomorrow.

I should say that from the beginning I threw away the useless cartridge filter supplied with the pool and replaced it with a small (1x 25kg bag) sand filter. With the saving on buying new filters at €10 or so a pop that paid for itself in a year or so.


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