Generally not dangerous. Hatawa
No, not the eye liner itself. But having to pull your eye skin just to put it on, eventually will give you wrinkles
The wrinkles are there to provide for liner shrinkage over the years.
A few small wrinkles in a liner is very common. I install liners for a living, and it's pretty hard to get a liner in without a wrinkle or two. It's not going to effect how long the liner will last. If it is a big wrinkle (1" tall or more), you need to be careful that you don't tear it with the vacuum head.
If water is getting behind the liner, sorry to say you have a leak. This will also cause wrinkles. Check around main drain if you have one.
You replace the liner. Nothing will remove them. Improper PH causes this problem.
put in about an inch of water, then pick up the wrinkles and pull them out from the inside.
Sounds like you have too much suction in the skimmer. If you have 2 skimmers and have plugged one to vacuum, try taking it out. If you do not have 2 skimmers and have a main drain, try diverting some more of the suction to the main drain. I am not sure why you would be getting wrinkles unless your liner is loose or you have water behind the liner causing this. Hope this helps
Hydrostatic pressure or poor water chemistry. If the watertable is high the liner will float and when the water recedes will create a suction and pinch the liner. If your alkalinity and stabilizer levels are low the sanitizer will not have any molecules to attach to so it goes after the vinyl. The pulls the plastizer out the vinyl and causes it to prematurely fade and wrinkle.
wrinkles in the liner are impossible to remove after the pool is filled. It's a loosing battle. Only two options. #1- if the wrinkles are small just enjoy the pool. Next time you fill the pool have the kids work the wrinkles out as you fill it. #2- If the wrinkles are "over lapping" drain the pool and start over. The water bill is much cheaper than a new liner. Good Luck hope this will help. R.B.
I have paid for a genuine doughboy pool liner, how can I tell if that is what I received or if I was given a cheaper one for the price of a doughboy? I am having so much trouble trying to get the wrinkles out of it. It seems they are almost manufactured right into it.
No! Leave the coping on the pool. Pull the liner over the top of the coping and clip it where the liner is sagging down and only touching in the middle without any wrinkles and then start the water. As the pool fills readjust the liner. Click this link to download the full instructions from Doughboy http://www.doughboy-pools.com/img/documentsearch/pdf/AG02DOUGHBOYRND.pdf
If your pool has been filled with water, The wrinkles will not come out. And I do not understand the other part of the question.could you be more specific it does not sound correct that there be a gap at waterline.