1. Vacuum the pool (to waste if you can) 2. Scrub the sides down with a pool brush (using a pool pole, don't get in the water) 2. Clean the filter. 3. Add algaecide. 4. An hour later, add shock. 5. Filter continuously (24 hrs/day) for 3 days while making sure that chlorine level remains > 3 ppm. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 until water is clear.
Depending on how bad the algae is, it may take up to two weeks to clear up.
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drink water
It wouldn't make a great deal of difference aside from making the water feel better to swim in. Salt water pools also have chlorine generators that convert part of the salt in the water into chlorine.
as far as I'm aware yes
make your question more clearer and i think it is vinegar
Deck jets are considered to be a relaxation tool for pool addicts. You can also use it to control temperature during the summers. You can make a pool deck jet by purchasing a water sprinkler that spouts water out into the pool.
dig a hole and put water in it
No it will not.
make the question clearer that is stupid "make the question clearer" WHAT THE HECK!
Depending on the goggle type. for example there is goggles to protect your eyes from chemicals in science labs and there is goggles to serve as a protection from the water of a pool, beach, etc. and to see clearer under the water.
A beige pool bottom will not make the water look blue. This is because the beige will reflect off the water making it look brown.
they form clearer objects
Hot distilled water would make for a clearer ice cube. It has less entrained gases.