When it is slippery on the bottom it is normally algae, all you need to do is give the pool a good shock. That will also clear up the cloudy water. If you have a 10,000 or more gallon pool then you need to regularly shock the pool 2-3 times a week. Especially if you have a heavy bather load, or it frequently rains in your area. Also remember to add shock after the sun goes down, or the sun will just eat up the shock. If this doesn't help then you may need to check out your filter and make sure that it is running properly. If it has been a while since the filter was cleaned then perhaps the filter just needs a good cleaning.
vacuum using the filter.(it should have tubes and an attachment
Vacuum or Polaris
you wash it off!!!!!!!!!!!!
You clean it.
You should run a chlorinator every couple of weeks in your pool in order to keep it clean. Bacteria can grom in your pool and chlorine helps keep it clean.
You can add chlorine and that should keep the pool very clean.
To keep your swimming pool clean you will need a filters and a water pump. A vacuum would as be a good idea.
There is no filter at the bottom of a pool. Perhaps you are looking at the hydrostatic valve which is there in case your pool is emptied and Will make sure that the pool wont float in ground water.
mabey u should keep birds out of the pool from pooping in it.
Maintaining Clean and Hygienic Pool water.It is of vital importance to keep water clean and free from the developments of algae, bather pollution and bacteria etc. If left untreated, these pollutants build up in the water to cause discomfort and risk of infection to the bathers.With regular dosing and testing, your pool water should be safe and fresh at all times.
Chlorine?<3
You need water slippers to keep from slipping on the bottom of the pool floor.
You can swim in a pool without chlorine or salt they just keep the pool clean. but if you do it can give you bad skin
by using chemicals go to special pool shops they are brilliant and clear the algae, not to mention making your pool blue and clear!
I wouldn't. If it was good to clean a pool with, it would be called "Dish and Pool Soap". Pools should be cleaned with materials specifically designed to clean pools - they have ingredients to keep algae and other organisms to a minimum, and they disinfect the water and such.