I don't see why not from what your stating. I have personally been told that one of our customers left their pool to sit for over a year after our installation without water. Due to the conditions and the request of the customs, our practices were not as per usual, and the concrete and mortor cracked without the weight of the water keeping pressure on the floor. We took the liner out and fixed the floor and reinstalled it. baquacil chemicals judging by the prices i just saw on the internet have a lot of bi-products in them and could have possible built up scale on your liner. As I said before, maybe clarify this question a bit, via email. muzi_no_kokoro@hotmail.com
The meaning of recyclying reuse is when you recycle you can save animals because there habitat wouldn't of died out. Because you recycled.
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Yes.
Some chemicals can and must be reused.
You have to ask yourself how old the liner is the newer it is the better the chances are it can be reused, but if the liner is older than 5 years old you may have problems, putting in an old liner is like having to go to the bathroom and there is no place to go.. the older they are the easier they damage,and this does not take into consideration the mil of you liner the less expensive the liner the thinner they are and they are prone to tearing or loosing there form or it will just sag on you. Also you do not want to let that liner get or stay dry for any length of time once it is removed it should be set back up and water put back in it as soon as possible. It can be done. however sometimes luck is there and sometimes its not. It is worth a try but it should not be handled roughly also only socks or barefeet on the bottom of the pool liner.
I think they should, but they will probably not because if it was a cruise liner then nobody would go on it because of what they associate the name with. Another reason is because like with hurricanes and tornadoes they reuse names but when something important happens then they don't reuse the name anymore.
Plastics can be very dangerous because of the chemicals contained in many. Therefore, a number code system has been used to help identify which plastics are safer than others to reuse. 1, 2, 4, and 5 are considered safe, while 3, 6, and 7 are those we should not reuse.
I have just found this out.. most people will tell you not to.. However if it is under 4 or so years and been taken decent care of, you can reuse it.. BUT..do not let the liner get dry under no circumstances.. if you have to roll it up and soak it in water. Make sure all the holes atre realined and when refilling it have some one inside the pool to help 'stretch' it and smooth it. It's not a given but it's a chance you won't have to spend on another liner. I would say this is one job you definitely don't want to rush. Good Luck!
Yes, because you can reuse aluminum containers for water. After a bit, chemicals in plastic will start to seep into the water.
NO. Never reuse any container for food that has been used for chemical use.
We should reuse plastic bags again and again.Avoid using plastic wraps.We should boil water that is the plastic bottle contains many chemicals.
can you reuse a nickel?
By recycling obsolete computers, Dell is able to keep toxic chemicals out of landfills and to reuse useful materials.
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