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How do you remove a fireworks stain from the bottom of a vinyl pool liner?

To remove a fireworks stain from the bottom of a vinyl pool liner, first, brush the stained area gently to loosen any debris. Next, create a paste using baking soda and water, then apply it to the stain and let it sit for a few hours before scrubbing with a soft brush. Rinse the area thoroughly with water. If the stain persists, you can try using a commercial vinyl pool liner cleaner following the manufacturer's instructions.


Can you convert a inground pool with concrete bottom and polymer sides into a liner pooll?

I'm going to presume that it already had a liner in it once before.. there are only a few systems like you are describing. One is a stainless steel wall and concrete bottom (.claytonlambert), and the other is a (onlyevolution) composite (not polymer though) wall system that is painted with a painted concrete bottom. I think there is a company called Swimcrete as well.. but, either way, if you wanted to drop in a liner, you'd need to have some sort of coping or beadtrac around the top. If you could post a picture it would be helpful! The answer is "absolutely not"! The liner folks will be happy to sell you a liner, but it will not last 2 years. A hybrid pool lacks the required 'concrete receptor coping' installed in all vinyl liner pool installations. The required concrete receptor coping is extremely strong and contains what is known as a 'bead receptor'. All vinyl liners are manufactured with a 'bead' around the top of the liner. Obviously, at installation the bead is inserted into the bead receptor enabling the liner to support well over a hundred thousand (100,000) pounds of water. Even a small vinyl liner pool, 16x32, holds about 125,000 pounds of water. The vinyl liner salesmen, those without ethics, will nail a track into the top of the polymer wall, then screw the liner into the track. In other words, the 20mil liner with screw holes is expected to hold at least 125,000 pounds. As soon as the ground settles, even a little bit, the liner tears and you're out thousands of dollars. Better is resurface the walls with swimming pool gelcoat.


Can you pop fireworks in Joe Pool Lake Tx?

No, it is illegal to set off fireworks at Joe Pool Lake in Texas. Violators can face fines or legal penalties for doing so. It is important to follow all rules and regulations to ensure the safety of yourself and others.


Did the Chinese use fireworks as weapons?

I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets


Can you buy fireworks under 16?

no, it is illegal because you may cause damage. You can also not get party poppers

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Can termites cause inground swimming pool liner damage?

Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.


How can you tell if your pool liner has chlorine damage?

It turns white and brittle.


Can chlorine eat your liner?

Yes, prolonged exposure to high levels of chlorine can damage a vinyl liner in a swimming pool. This can cause the liner to degrade, become brittle, or lose its elasticity, leading to leaks or tears. It is important to maintain proper chlorine levels in the pool to prevent damage to the liner.


Will the chlorine tablet you dropped into the pool not the filter canister put a hole in your liner?

Chemicals, especially chlorine, should not be allowed to sit on a pool's liner for any period of time. This will cause bleaching and could damage your liner.


What type of underlayment should I use for an above ground pool to ensure proper installation and protection of the pool liner?

For an above ground pool, it is recommended to use a foam or felt underlayment to provide cushioning and protection for the pool liner. This underlayment helps to prevent punctures and damage to the liner, ensuring proper installation and longevity of the pool.


What is a vinyl pool liner lock?

A vinyl pool liner lock is a device used to secure and hold in place the vinyl liner of an above-ground swimming pool. It typically consists of a track or groove that the liner is fitted into, preventing it from shifting or coming loose. This helps maintain the liner's position, ensuring a snug fit and minimizing the risk of leaks or damage. Properly installed, a liner lock enhances the longevity and appearance of the pool.


What type of underlayment should be used for an above ground pool?

For an above ground pool, it is recommended to use a foam or felt underlayment to provide a cushioning layer between the pool liner and the ground. This helps to protect the liner from damage and provides a smoother surface for the pool.


How do you remove a fireworks stain from the bottom of a vinyl pool liner?

To remove a fireworks stain from the bottom of a vinyl pool liner, first, brush the stained area gently to loosen any debris. Next, create a paste using baking soda and water, then apply it to the stain and let it sit for a few hours before scrubbing with a soft brush. Rinse the area thoroughly with water. If the stain persists, you can try using a commercial vinyl pool liner cleaner following the manufacturer's instructions.


Where can one buy a pool liner?

There are many places where one can buy a pool liner. One can buy a pool liner at popular on the web sources such as Liner World, USA Pool Pros, and National Pool Wholesalers.


Does a pool liner pad stop an existing leak?

The pool liner pad is placed underneath the pool liner to prevent items from cutting through the liner. If the liner is already leaking, the liner pad will not stop the leak.


How do you turn a fully concrete liner pool into a fully concrete pool with out a liner?

by taking the liner away!


How do you remove a stone under the lining of an above ground pool?

To remove a stone under the lining of an above-ground pool, first, drain the water from the pool to below the level of the stone. Carefully lift the pool liner at the affected area to expose the stone, taking care not to damage the liner. Remove the stone and any debris, then reposition the liner, ensuring there are no wrinkles or folds. Finally, refill the pool with water and check for leaks or issues with the liner.