What do you think of when you think
of maintaining your swimming pool? Using proper chemicals? Running the swimming
pool pump on a regular schedule to move the water around? How about maintaining
a certain water level or using a solar cover to warm the water? These are most
likely the most common things people think of. One task that is often left out
is cleaning the liner. We have several family members that have pools and they
never really mention how they clean their liner, but maybe they mention what
they use for chlorine, whether it be tablets or liquid and how often they have
to add chlorine, for example.
Cleaning the pool liner does not
have to be considered a task that you dread. Just the other night my daughter
and I got in our pool with towels and used our hands and feet to wipe down the
walls while my husband vacuumed the pool. We put on some music while we were
doing it and made it fun.
Think of what would happen to your
shower walls or your kitchen floor if you did not take the time to wipe them
down. Would most people ever dream of going 2-3 weeks without doing these
things? Probably not. They would fear that they would get sick from some virus
or that maybe they might have some unexpected guests show up. Well, the same
thing applies to your pool liner. It needs to be cleaned on a regular basis to
keep it free from algae. There are several things you probably keep around all
of the time that you can use to clean the water such as regular Vitamin C
tablets, mild dish soap, or vinegar and baking soda.
A few minutes once every other week
is all it will take to keep your liner clean and looking great. You most likely
take a great deal of pride in your pool, so this is one simple but very
important task that will keep it looking great for years to come.
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