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To maintain a small Intex pool you will need a filter, pool vacuum, pool test kit, net, and chemicals. Keep the filter running to clean the water, test the water daily. Adjust chemicals for chlorine, and PH. Use the net to scoop out leaves and debris as needed, vacuum the pool as needed as well.
No.
Try to get it all into a filter while at the same time keeping the pool moving (the water moving) and putting chemicals in twice a week. If your pool is green with algae, that means that the water has been sitting still for awhile, the filter hasn't been working, and that there aren't any bacteria-killing chemicals in it.
You should not put chemicals in the pool while the vacuum is in. Put the chemicals in and give them a chance to work first. Then you can vacuum and backwash the filter as needed.
Filters and chemicals work differently. You'll need both. The filter removes particulate from the water, which makes it clear (which makes you happy). The chemicals act by reducing the amount of microorganisms growing in the water. The chemicals work first and the filter sweeps up after them. For a private pool you can use less of the chemicals than are usually used in public pools.
Filter it, you need something to catch all the organisms your killing. The filter pump will still recirculate.
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Sanitation supplies like chemicals and pumps are essential for the upkeep of a new pool. Items such as toys, cleaners, and safety equipment are also wise purchases for one opening a new pool.
No,unless you can fit into the filter which is impossible,so yes,its safe.
Add the aluminum sulphate to the pool. Run the filter for two hours. Wait overnight to vacuum the bottom of the pool.
Yes. Running the pool filter pump while swimming has no adverse effects to the swimmers.