What is the best way to get rid of rough spots on pool steps??
Bleach or Clorox.
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Unfortunately, you will have to drain your pool. That way you are able to spot exactly where your leak is coming from and fix it more easily. Next you will need to get rid of rough edges by using a grinder until the area is smooth. Last, fill in the leak with a strong adhesive caulking and allow several days for it to dry before re-filling the pool.
No Black algae can be found every where from the shower cubicle to the the water in the sea, unless you have some particular allergy to it there is nothing to worry about. However if there is algae in the pool, it is best to get rid of it as it will effect the effectiveness of the pools disinfection system, Black algae is particularly hard to get rid of and should always be tackled is quickly as possible
The best way to get rid of dried blood is to dab the spot with hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
More filtration. What is the filter run time? What delineates "perfect"? 3.0 Chlor, 7.5 pH, spot on alkalinity?
If there are just a few spots and you do not wish to drain the pool you must first scrape the "head" off with a wire brush or algae stone and then apply a granular/powder chlorine directly on top of the spot. If the pool is riddled with the stuff it would probably be easier to drain the pool, scrape off the heads of the black algae and then chlorine wash the pool. Let the chlorine sit for a half hour before rinsing.
The RID master will allocate the pool of RIDs to the DC, So we can create the objects without RID master. When this RID pool exhausted we can't create object.
Spots are such a pain... Whatever you do, don't squeeze them! The best way to get rid of them is to use spot cream whenever you can. I recommend the spot treatment product: Clearasil. Use their pads and cream daily. Not only does it gets rid of spots, it prevents them. Good Luck!
I have to clean it
This could be just settled clarifier if it is the best e=way to get rid of it id to vacuum it to waste. if you can get a sample of it and ask your pool shop what it is.
wipe it....(: