Pollen comes in all shapes and sizes, from microscopic particles to visible, dust-sized particles. Normal filtration should take care of it. If you use a sand filter, the most minuscule of the pollens may pass through it. A big problem with pollen flower petals seed is that they spread all over the surface of the pool, a static skimmer should remove the however for these to do the job they must be placed perfectly in the pool and water levels have to be perfect. The best answer to this problem would be a floating skimmer , a suction-side pool cleaner that floats on the surface of the water and is attached to suction via a flexible hose in the same way as traditional pool cleaners. These cleaners have a very fast skim of water move into them that rapidly clears the whole surface of the pool by utilizing the surface tension of the water.
You can also use floculants for materials that are mixed into the water. if you do not use a flocculant. You can Google that word to find brands of flocculants to use. You can also check out this article in regard to getting pollen out- http://www.ehow.com/how_5102968_remove-pollen-swimming-pool.html
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If it is genuine 'black algae' it is very difficult to remove without emptying the pool and gouging the black algae out of the pool surface. Other algae can be removed by shocking the pool, filtering continuously and brushing walls while maintaining a good sanitizer level.
Cobalting is what the black spots on fiberglass pools is called. This occurs when the gel finish on the pool begins to break down. You can remove the old gel coating and apply a new one.
Bees? They charge right in, usually finding a little pool of the sugary stuff and definitely getting dusted with pollen.
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Pollen often appears as a powdery substance on the surface of the water and can be easily blown away. Algae, on the other hand, can vary in color (green, black, yellow) and usually forms slimy patches or clumps on pool surfaces. A water test can help determine the presence of algae, while using a fine-mesh skimmer can help remove pollen from the surface.
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You might check real good. If you use a solar blanket when the little bubbles on it start to decay it will leave what looks like silver bugs in your pool! Try a product called No More Bugs (Lo-Chlor)
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