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Old 07-19-2010, 03:26 PM   #41
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Choosing an inground pool cleaner is the best to remove all the dirt and debris of your swimming pool on regular basis. It also does the job within a considerable amount of time. There are 3 types of pool cleaners like manual, automatic and robotic cleaners. Choose the one which best suits to your pool. There are increase in chances of dirt accumulation collecting at the walls and floors of this in-ground swimming pool. This in turn may make your pool looks like muddy.

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In this hot weather (I assume you're having a "heat wave" too since you're quite close to me) you'll have a much harder time keeping it clear. It could be that and the pollen.

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Yeah, it really seems to be the pollen. Pretty much everyone around has been having issues with keeping their pool clear this year because of the crazy freakin' weather. It'll start to clear and then we'll get either a massive rain storm or it'll get so un-Godly hot with a crazy-high pollen count.

oh well. I'm chalking it up to a funky weather year.
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Old 07-19-2010, 04:37 PM   #42
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Bummer about the pool. You've probably already thought about this but... I recently learned that you shouldn't shock the pool during the day (when its sunny). It is best done after the sun goes down. We had that problem in the SO's pool for a while (the friend who was caring for it didn't know this...).

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Old 07-19-2010, 04:41 PM   #43
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depends on what kind of shock you use..
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Old 07-19-2010, 10:29 PM   #44
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Bummer about the pool. You've probably already thought about this but... I recently learned that you shouldn't shock the pool during the day (when its sunny). It is best done after the sun goes down. We had that problem in the SO's pool for a while (the friend who was caring for it didn't know this...).

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yep, evenings after the sun goes down.

Lo and behold, it's clearing up now and nothing has changed

Damn weather.
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Old 07-19-2010, 11:00 PM   #45
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Switch to saltwater.
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and throw in some black piranha.. then invite the in laws over..
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Old 07-20-2010, 09:44 AM   #47
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Switch to saltwater.
In upstate NY? right
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Old 07-20-2010, 10:51 AM   #48
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There aren't anyplaces that can't do the switch for you?

A few people we know switched over this year. Pool co came, swapped out some filters\lines\in their system and did what they needed to do.

All I know is that it fucking rocks. Awesome to swim in and no more "treatments".
All theyv've had to do so far is scoop out the typical debris.
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Old 07-20-2010, 11:03 AM   #49
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There aren't anyplaces that can't do the switch for you?

A few people we know switched over this year. Pool co came, swapped out some filters\lines\in their system and did what they needed to do.

All I know is that it fucking rocks. Awesome to swim in and no more "treatments".
All theyv've had to do so far is scoop out the typical debris.
what about recovery in the spring after the snow? We use a Loop Loc cover so water/snow etc filters through.
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what about recovery in the spring after the snow? We use a Loop Loc cover so water/snow etc filters through.
Salt doesn't go anywhere, however you have to make sure that the balance of whatever the fuck other stuff they put in it is good.
I'm not positive as I'm going off word of mouth so a google search would be more reliable than me running my mouth.
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