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The reason could be caused from putting your solar cover back on the pool after you have just shocked the pool, the other reason could be that you are not placing your solar cover in the shade or covering it when you remove it from the pool. Both can casue the bubbles to deflate and or cause them to come apart from the solar cover.

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dragging the cover over the coping and across the deck will cause wear and breaking of the bubbles. Leaving the cover on the grass or cement deck will generate very high heat and destroy the cover in a very short period.

k Answer: If you're bubbles have popped, maybe its time to try something new. Check out www.liquidpoolcovers.com for a nice and easy alternative to plastic bubble blankets that you won't have to fight with.

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