There are chemical chelating agents that can be used. These will hold the copper in suspension and prevent it from staining. Other products use clarifier type polymers to clump copper ions together so that they can be filtered out.
Trace amounts of copper in pool water is beneficial and acts as an algaecide.
To effectively remove metals from pool water, you can use a metal sequestrant or a chelating agent. These products bind to the metals in the water, preventing them from staining the pool surfaces. Regularly using a metal sequestrant and maintaining proper water chemistry can help keep your pool water free from metals.
The water can be drained outwith a hose.
More filtration. What is the filter run time? What delineates "perfect"? 3.0 Chlor, 7.5 pH, spot on alkalinity?
pump it out
Install a floating pool skimmer
Yes, only use clear clean water in your pool {;-). Seriously, why is it brown. If it is from rust, then you can purchase a clarifier at your pool store. If it is from leaf decomposition, then Chlorine will eventualy take care of it. If it is from pee, it is your call.
Make sure your chemicals are balanced and add a clarifier available at your pool supply dealer.
Hair bleaches in the pool not because of the chlorine, but because of the metals and copper in the water. If the pool has a high concentration of metals and copper, then yes, it will appear or turn a faint green.
Keep clohrine levels at constant
Put a tarp roughly as big as your pool on it overnight if it is near a garden with good hiding places for small things.
Many recommend a detox to rid the body of heavy metals. Many detoxes are suggested, but a popular one includes drinking a large amount of lemon water.
To get rid of chemical smells in a swimming pool, you can first check the pH and chlorine levels to ensure they are balanced. Increasing the pool's water circulation and adding activated carbon or a pool deodorizer can help absorb and eliminate the chemical odors. Regular pool maintenance and proper water treatment will also prevent future chemical smells in the pool.