New liner going in... Need help with a return.

myrddin

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Aug 11, 2012
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Hi guys, I am having my tired faded full of holes liner replaced in the morning... I will have many questions... Such as best recommendation for adding chlorine and acid and baking soda etc... In the past since the liner was fried already when I bought this house I didn't care as much so I would just pour the chlorine in at the pools return, I would pour acid in the deep part, same for baking soda. Any way I want to know how best to do these things so I don't harm the liner or fade it out. Please give your opinion...

Ok so to the point... I have a return that was cut at some point, I don't know why only that it was... The water table is high where I live and I can't lower my water when I close, or the liner will float... I don't want that to happen to my new liner... Problem is with the cut I can see bubbles come out with the plug in when closing, so I know water met also get in as well... Here are some pics... I would like to fix or at least improve it since there is no water (if I can do so before the replace the liner).
 

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I can't help with the pics but all chemical additions are to be done in front of the return, slowly. Test your water and only add what it needs.
 
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