Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Just dip it in the pool water and wipe it down. You don't need any chemicals at all. Try a powerwasher with just plain water. i do it every year, and the results are amazing. and any concrete surrounding the pool.
To clean a concrete pool..You want to use muratic acid, a push broom with hard brissles. Next, after scrubbing it...you want to rent(unless you own one) a power washer and use a #2 tip to power wash the entire pool. Test a small area with your #2 tip because sometimes it may be a bit strong and will chip the paint. Of course, you may end up wanting to repaint the pool anyway. I recommend a chlorinated rubberized paint.
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If you can't see the bottom, dump a bunch of liquid chlorine into the pool and run the filter 24-7 till the water clears up. Make sure the PH is 7.0-7.2 range. Keep adding chlorine daily.
If you can see the bottom: Buy a vacuum hose and a vacuum head that attaches to a pole (and a pole that reaches across the bottom of the pool if you don't have these). The first cleaning in the spring, connect the vauum hose to the skimmer and set the filter to "waste". Then vacuum just as you would your carpet in your house.
Subsequently you can leave the filter set to "filter" mode when you vacuum.
If you have a diverter valve turn off the bottom drain. This will provide greater suction at the skimmer and an easier time vacuuming.
I prefer to use Biodex 300, then seal with a silicone tile/grout sealer like "TPS" If the stains and buildup are thick you will need a professional.
soft scrub works well
muriatic acid. read the instructions
Best way to clean off dirt and stains is by pressure washing. Use a pressure washer surface cleaner from best car gurus to clean your pool times faster than the usual spray nozzles. Β Β It spreads the water pressure using twin rotating outlets allowing you to get an even clean for large areas like your pool
Yes you can! We have a pool and my dad fixed ours.
Epoxy or silicone would be best
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That would be a pool company.. Now there are dozens of coping styles and sizes, so take one of the old one with you..
What about "pool coping installation" ??????
To clean algae from a vinyl pool liner after it has become crystallized, use a solution of bleach and water with a scrub brush. One cup of bleach for every 5 gallons of water should be enough to clean the vinyl liner. Rinse well, then let dry before storing the pool.
Afraid not. Vinyl liner pools are built using "concrete receptor coping" into which the deck is poured. It also contains the "bead receptor" that the vinyl liner attaches to. Actually YES it can. You would want to do this during a liner replacement but it can be done. You would have to remove the concrete from around the perimeter of the pool, remove/ replace the "concrete receptor coping" with bead receiver, aluminum extrusion, form/pour a bond beam, then lay your stone. Not really an easy do it yourself job but it can be done.
Yes, it is possible to replace pool coping. Pool coping is the material that covers the top edge of the pool structure and serves both functional and aesthetic purposes. Over time, coping may deteriorate, become damaged, or simply need an update to improve the pool's appearance or functionality. Here are the basic steps involved in replacing pool coping: Assessment: Begin by assessing the condition of the existing pool coping. Determine if it can be repaired or if a complete replacement is necessary. Choose New Coping Material: Select the new coping material that suits your preferences and budget. Common pool coping materials include natural stone, concrete, brick, and pavers. Ensure that the chosen material is appropriate for pool use and complements your pool's design. Remove Existing Coping: If replacement is required, carefully remove the old coping material. This may involve using tools such as a chisel or a jackhammer to break up and remove the old coping. Prepare the Substrate: Ensure that the pool's edge and surrounding area are properly prepared. This may involve leveling the substrate, repairing any damage, and creating a smooth, stable surface for the new coping. Install New Coping: Lay the new coping material in place, starting from one end and working your way around the pool. Use mortar or adhesive appropriate for the chosen material to secure the coping in position. Grout and Seal: Once the coping is in place, grout the joints between the coping pieces to create a seamless appearance. Seal the coping to protect it from water, UV rays, and other environmental factors. Finish and Clean: After the grout and sealant have set, clean the pool coping and the surrounding area thoroughly. Ensure that the pool is ready for use. It's essential to hire a professional with experience in pool coping installation if you're not confident in your ability to complete the job correctly. Proper installation is crucial for the safety, longevity, and appearance of your pool coping.
try bleach. but be sure to clean it our good before you fill it back up.
If the coping is made out of cement as well, VERY carefully use a sanding block to remove the cement spots, repainting will probably be necessary unless you have the hands of a surgeon.
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Nothing, the coping should slope back away from the pool