ANSWER: Keeping your pool clean and clear is all a matter of balance. Just enough sanitizer, enough water movement, the right pH and temperature, and regular brushing and vacuuming. The two most important things to consider are sanitizer and water movement. Stagnant water breeds bacteria and other micro-organisms, which is fine if you are a pond, but not so desirable if you happen to be a swimming pool. Humans also introduce bacteria into the pool, as well as oils Use a sanitizer to kill the bacteria and help control algae growth. The most common sanitizers are chlorine and bromine based compounds. · Ideally, your pump should run for about 10 hrs a day. If all else fails, a coagulating agent, usually a polymer, can be used.
Muratic acid or Sulfaric acid
There are two nouns. Water and pool are nouns.
Yes it does just like a chlorine pool.
It takes approximately 2 days or 48 hours for alkalinity to clear pool water. During the clearing process, it is best not to go into the pool.
why souldn't it be? ~bluecow798
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
Both require the same maintenance.
Your pool water may have turned green even after adding Fresh and Clear because of metals in your water. It is likely copper that is causing the water green. Your pool store will have products available to remove the metals and clear your water up. You might also have algae if you are not putting enough chlorine in the pool.
A lagoon is a shallow pool of clear water.
It's best if the water is cleaned before you close up the pool.
You may have a high metal content in the water you are using to fill the pool. Check the metal content of the water.
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