There are suitable products available at your pool shop. avoid cleaners with phosphates as these feed Algae the last thing a pool needs. A good way to keep the ring of the pool is to have the skimmer working as well as possible or use a floating skimmer that will always work at optimum.
Inexpensive ring - improper water chemistry.
I know where to find it, but you must get your way to the swimming pool. The Bound Attack Ring is IN the plant vase when you entered the swimming pool (where you see a girl who ask Swim or Gym). That's all
In swimming it is not rare to get ring worm even if you were not even in the pool all of the germs and bacteria can be transferred through the pool when other swimmers get in if they have ring worm most likely you will get ring worm or other bacteria to and then you can bring that home and other people might get it or if you are near a pool and you get it it was most likely on the floor or in other places and you could of got it then
To clean a stainless steel ring that has been in a swimming pool, start by rinsing it under warm water to remove any chlorine or pool chemicals. Use a soft cloth or a non-abrasive sponge with mild dish soap to gently scrub the ring. Rinse it thoroughly again with water, then dry it with a soft towel to avoid water spots. For a polished finish, you can buff it with a microfiber cloth.
You would be best of going to your pool shop to get the corect cleaner for this as the cleaners that you will find around the house may couse you to end up having algae problems.
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Is this a question? Looks more like a statement.
The ring around the bathtub is caused by soap scum an dirt. The ring can be washed off using bathroom cleaner.
I bought a cheap ring floaty that kids use and i put the clorinator in the ring when we are not in the pool. Good answer k