Greetings
It's summer and the pool season arrived, unfortunately the pool cover is acting up ...
We have a coverstar automatic cover on our saltwater gunite in-ground pool. Lately especially closing the pool is becoming difficult, with the cover closing not straight and getting stuck. I need to manually push the cover forwards to help out the motor. I'm thinking I could try to lubricate the pulleys on the opposite end of the under-tracks where the robe turns around to pull the cover while the pool is being closed. Is this a good idea?
What lubricate would be recommended to be used here? I read somewhere on this forum everything teflon based is not good for saltwater pools? Also I might want to use something not-toxic. Any suggestions?
Thanks
It's summer and the pool season arrived, unfortunately the pool cover is acting up ...
We have a coverstar automatic cover on our saltwater gunite in-ground pool. Lately especially closing the pool is becoming difficult, with the cover closing not straight and getting stuck. I need to manually push the cover forwards to help out the motor. I'm thinking I could try to lubricate the pulleys on the opposite end of the under-tracks where the robe turns around to pull the cover while the pool is being closed. Is this a good idea?
What lubricate would be recommended to be used here? I read somewhere on this forum everything teflon based is not good for saltwater pools? Also I might want to use something not-toxic. Any suggestions?
Thanks