The stain in pool liners look unsightly and ruin the appearance of your pool. You can Remove the Pool Stains with the Brush, if the stains caused by metallic reactions then you can either use chlorine tablets or a commercial metal stain remover.
4 parts water to 1 part hydrachloric or muriatic acid, wet area add solution scrub lightly rinse. Do not allow solution to dry.
Shock the water n scrub the algae repeat if neccesary
In a word ~ NO. If the algae bloom is that severe maybe a replaster is in order. Sounds like you need to be more diligent on chemistry in the pool along with proper filtration among other things. Sounds like a problem of neglect. Black algae will bore into the plaster unlike green algae. It is very difficult to get rid of especially on rough plaster. You cannot cover over it or paint over it. Oh, the dark blue liner or any liner can and will cover and hide the algae problem but you will still have the algae problem and in fact compound the problem. The algae could bore through the new liner and then where will you be - - right back in the same boat. k
The wrinkles are there to provide for liner shrinkage over the years.
Years ago there was a product called "Blue Away" I used it on my BSA and worked ok
For years we've foudn that if you srpau windex directly on the area and soak it back out it works best
Yes, try Resolve sofa cleaner. They used to just make rug cleaner, but they have expanded in the last few years. When it's clean, use ScotchGuard to protect against new stains.
put a can of coke in when you wash the acid in the coke will take it out most of the time. Been doing it for years!
There are many mixtures that will remove stains as well as name brand products. You tube even offer videos of carpet cleaning. If all else fails call a professional service.
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.
I know this sounds obvious, but have you tried a stain remover? I recently tried Shout Advanced, as it is advertised to take out set in stains. It works great: formula, spit up, Spaghetti O's, grass stains, and blood. I am sold. I have worked for hours trying to remove stains during my 25 years of life and I love this product, especially now that I have two children. However, if you are talking about delicate linens or table cloths, I would consult a professional cleaner. I know this sounds obvious, but have you tried a stain remover? I recently tried Shout Advanced, as it is advertised to take out set in stains. It works great: formula, spit up, Spaghetti O's, grass stains, and blood. I am sold. I have worked for hours trying to remove stains during my 25 years of life and I love this product, especially now that I have two children. However, if you are talking about delicate linens or table cloths, I would consult a professional cleaner.
I have a gunite that I absolutely love, 10 years old. No problems, I drain and clean every two years, still looks awesome. No cracks, chips or stains. Just give it a little TLC and the pool will last a long time. Mother_In_Law has a inground vinyl pool - 20 years old - she has had to replace the liner 4 times and will be doing it again very soon due to major rinkles at the drop off spot. I have a fiberglass pool. 12 years old, never had to drain for cleaning, never had to change a liner and looks like the day it was put in the ground and should for another 20 years. Cost a little more up front but if you ask the others what their added cost for the cleanings and liner changes,plus just having to do it, cost over the same years, I'll bet my fiberglass pool against your pool, I'm way ahead on overall maitenance cost. And no down time.
An in-ground pool liner usually comes with a 10 year limited warranty. They have been known to last more then 25 Years. Remember though that there are conditions such as water chemistry and other variables that can lengthen or shorten the length of a liner.
Tabu cologne stains it never use to do this I have used Tabu for many years Iam very disappoited