During this process you need to make sure EVERY Day that your chlorine does not drop below a 3.0, and then after clearing keep it above a 3.0 for one week thereafter and after vacuuming filter 24hrs/day until crystal clear.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
Yeah, I've had this problem before last year.
First you'll have to get a water sample and take it to your local pool supply store, they can easily analyze it for ya.
Next they'll most likely tell you to get some algecide, and tell you to over chlorinate your pool. You're definetly goanna have to use some elbow grease and go scrub your pool, so get your pole out, attach your brush to the end, and give it a good scrubbing. Since you have vinyl, you're goanna have to go easy. If you have a automatic pool vac, let it run for 24 hours. One other thing too, when was the last time your filter was serviced? After doing all this, you'll definetly wanna service it.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
You need to get samples of the water and take it to a pool store - make sure you tell them it has a vinyl liner. We had that problem. You'll need to get the pool testing kit. They will tell you exactly what you need. You're going to need more than one thing.
there is this stuff at walmart called shock it,,,,,,,,,,,,they are tablets and they work,,,,,,,,,,,,but of course you will have to check your chlorine level after u do this,,,,,,,,,,,
You need an algae treatment that contains Copper....but you must wash blonde hair with the special shampoo or you'll have green hair with this in your pool....It will not allow algae to live in that environment...Good Luck.
take a sample of your water to a pool store and theyll tell you what to do
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