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  1. ArnoldNagy

    Mosquitoes are killing us!

    I've used this product before and it definitely works. It's made from concentrated garlic and is very safe to use around kids & pets. If you use it regularly the effect improves. It also works best if you start early in the season before the Mosquitos get really bad. Or at least that's what I've...
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    Green pool, I'm losing faith in the fight!!

    This was a great thread. :cool: Now you can sit back and enjoy it. Arny
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    AAARRRRRRRRR! Used TFP last season and opened to this green mess....

    In my defence, I took this picture after I removed the one leaf that was on the bottom of the pool.
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    AAARRRRRRRRR! Used TFP last season and opened to this green mess....

    Just kidding. Thank you TFP! What am I going to do with all the time, energy and money I'll save this year? Arny
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    Snow load on pool and Pool pillow

    What kind of clips are you using to hold the cover?
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    Using Shop Vac to remove water from winter cover

    I think for this to work the block has to be placed in Alabama :lol: ~Arny
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    Using Shop Vac to remove water from winter cover

    The search returned way too many results that were all about blowing out lines for winterizing. My question is, can I use a Shop Vac to take the standing rain water off of my Winter cover? My wife came up with the idea and I can't think of a reason why it wont work, but I could be missing...
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    Salt question in Ontario

    Thanks for the welcome. I didn't realize I haven't posted before. I've been using this site for a year already. I guess I get all of my info from searching. I don't think Morton's is available in Canada. What brand should I be looking for in the Great White North? Arny
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    Salt question in Ontario

    I would like to add some salt to my pool. What is the most economical way to do it? Pool salt is $9-10 a bag, water softener salt is $5 a bag. Arny