Yes.. If the lite ring or facering are corroded the chemical ballance has been way off..
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I seriously doubt that the pool sweep is the problem here with your stains. You will have to describe the stains in order to get to the root of the problem. Are the stains: Rust color or brown? Black or gray? Green? Blue? Are the stains consistent or uniform? Are they all over the pool? Do they cover the whole pool or are they in small patches? Answer these questions and I may be able to tell you the cause. k
Probably shocking it and adding an algaecide wouldn't hurt.
Get a role of valcro strips and cut them into 6" strips. Attach them to the reel and the cover at about every 3 feet. Then attach the strips together and you will be able to reel the cover onto the reel and it will stay tight.
A washing machine cover is designed to cover the machine, yet allow the buttons to be complete visible and functional. The cover will help to protect the washing machine from dust, dirt, stains, and scratches.
Yes, it will but may take more than one coat.
Right Step Pro-Strength Super Polar In-Ground Pool Covers are pretty strong. Or you could build one from wood.
Royalswimmingpools.com sells inground pool kits nationwide and they sell to the public (no business license necessary). They are shipped from Georgia, so this is probably the best bet for you.
You've been driving your car up the wall ! -Cool. - Kilz might do it, but that's not normally what it's supposed to cover.
It sounds like some sort of algae when you expose it to the pools water it brings it under controll.
There are many options available for anyone looking to purchase a cover for their new inground pool or as a replacement for an existing cover. It’s important to weigh out the benefits and shortcomings of each type of cover before making the purchase. Not only should installation of the cover be considered, but also the winter maintenance necessities. Tarpaulin covers are the cheapest of inground pool covers, but will require quite a bit more work to put them on and maintain through the winter. These covers are held down and secured using water bags or flexible vinyl tubes filled with water. After the pool is closed, a pump must be used regularly to keep a safe amount of water on top of the cover. If a large amount of rainwater is allowed to accumulate on the cover, it has the potential to push down into the pool and tear the pool liner below. The safety cover, sometimes referred to as a loop lock cover, is made up of a canvass mesh material that prevents water from laying on the cover of a pool. While it allows water to freely pass through to the pool, it prevents debris from getting in. As a result, the initial pool cleaning is much easier once the pool is reopened. This type of inground pool cover is attached to the surrounding deck or patio with looped straps that hook onto thick screws. This keeps the cover secure enough to hold a very large amount of weight. Considering all of the benefits that safety covers offer, this type of inground pool cover is normally the most expensive option. Bead lock covers are only available from certain pools manufacturers, as they are sized to fit the exact shape of the pool. They float on the water and attach to the coping, above where the pool liner is locked into. This cover is also designed to bear a fair amount of weight for safety purposes, but it is not as secure as the safety cover. In addition, a pump will also be necessary through winter to keep the water level down on top of the cover.
I would not expect a valve cover leak to cause a car to stall. A valve cover leak can fill the spark plug area with oil which can cause rough running.