To clean your pool using blue vitriol (copper sulfate), first ensure the pool is free of debris and the water is balanced. Dissolve the appropriate amount of blue vitriol in a bucket of water, then evenly distribute it around the pool. Allow the pool to circulate for 24-48 hours to ensure even distribution and effective algae control. Finally, brush the pool surfaces and vacuum to remove any dead algae and contaminants.
by using chemicals go to special pool shops they are brilliant and clear the algae, not to mention making your pool blue and clear!
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
i say yes it will probly take a few days
how to clean spit in a pool
shock the pool add algaecide and scrub the pool walls with a stiff pool broom this should take care of the problem within a couple of days.
The time it takes to clean green algae in a pool will vary depending on the severity of the algae infestation, the size of the pool, and the cleaning methods used. It typically takes several days to a week to completely clean and remove green algae from a pool. Regular maintenance and proper chemical treatment can help prevent future algae growth.
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.
I wanted to start having pool parties in my backyard. My pool looks dark and dingy. Would a pool service clean It?
You clean it.
it takes a matter of time because it depends on if alot of people are in the pool or not
The blue ball in the game of pool is the #2.
Yes just keep it really clean and wait at least 2 days after the perising has been made