We used a mr. clean magic eraser to clean the vinyl above the water line a couple of years ago. I'm afraid it removed any kind of UV protection that was on there...
The area that gets the most sun above the water line is darker. I understand that a liner can become lighter because of chlorination ...but that's on the case- The shaded areas are no different above & below the water line.
Could/Should I wax the area that's being scorched by the sun? It's almost like the liner is getting a tan or sun rot above the water line where the sun directly hits it.
The area that gets the most sun above the water line is darker. I understand that a liner can become lighter because of chlorination ...but that's on the case- The shaded areas are no different above & below the water line.
Could/Should I wax the area that's being scorched by the sun? It's almost like the liner is getting a tan or sun rot above the water line where the sun directly hits it.