Have a look at a Dragonfly Super skimmer it doesn't clean the pool floor but stops so much dirt from going down that you will hardly need to look at the bottom.
Not a good idea, hydrostatic pressure can push the pool up out of the ground.
What about "sweep a new pool surface"?
To prevent your Polaris pool sweep from spraying nearby plants, you can adjust the water flow and angle of the sweep to minimize splashing. Ensure the sweep is properly calibrated for your pool size, as incorrect settings can cause excessive water movement. Additionally, consider using barriers or strategically placing planters to shield plants from any unintended spray. Regular maintenance of the pool sweep can also help maintain efficient operation and reduce water dispersion.
I have worked my way around with muriatic acid on a whitewash brush then rinsed it with a hose. works a treat.
sweep it and put soap and water on a wash rag
The suction side cleaner - pool vac - may have air entrapped inside the housing. Inverting it while still under water may work.
I seriously doubt that the pool sweep is the problem here with your stains. You will have to describe the stains in order to get to the root of the problem. Are the stains: Rust color or brown? Black or gray? Green? Blue? Are the stains consistent or uniform? Are they all over the pool? Do they cover the whole pool or are they in small patches? Answer these questions and I may be able to tell you the cause. k
the best ways to sweep it up.
A sweep would be a team winning the first 4 games of the series
Sweep it down with a reasonably strong mix of bleach or better still swimming pool chlorine.
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
The present infinitive of "sweep" is "to sweep."