No, fluorine is not suitable for cleaning a pool. It is a highly reactive and toxic gas that can pose serious health risks and damage pool materials. Instead, chlorine or other pool sanitizers are commonly used to maintain water cleanliness and safety. Always use appropriate and safe chemicals designed for pool maintenance.
You can add chlorine and that should keep the pool very clean.
If you are going to clean the pool the best thing to do is hire a high presure sprayer.
Use cloren
Health laws in the U.S. require a certain percentage of chlorine in a swimming pool in order for it to be healthy for humans to swim in. Does YOUR bleach have chlorine in it? Public drinking water supplies have small amounts of chlorine and fluorine in them.
yes you can use bug spay the clean you pool just encase
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No, Oxi Clean is not intended for use in pools. You should go to a pool supply store to learn what chemicals to use and the correct amounts for the kind and size pool you have.
I wouldn't. If it was good to clean a pool with, it would be called "Dish and Pool Soap". Pools should be cleaned with materials specifically designed to clean pools - they have ingredients to keep algae and other organisms to a minimum, and they disinfect the water and such.
The best way to clean a pool with dried out leaves on the bottom is to fill the pool about an inch deep and allow enough time for the leaves to loosen up. Once the leaves are floating loose, take a wet and dry vacuum and suck out the leaves and water together.
Well it depends if the pool is clean but if it is not clean it is a trashcan which means who ever owns that pool or public pool needs to clean it out, real good.
chlorine is to clean it and you can also use salt,