Hello!!
I'm really glad I found this forum, no one can seem to help and I've been reading a few threads and there is some awesome feedback on here so I figured I would put my question out there.
Last year, we bought our Intex 16x48 pool and used chlorine for the first few weeks and it was great, then we bought a salt water system and of course the salt and it went downhill from there. We did have a cover over it but it kept getting sucked into the water or blown off and so then we tried to clamp it down and it tore so no cover. We kept running the salt water system and our pool started turning greenish. Attached is a picture:
Well running the SWS never worked even though we added more salt and so we decided to drain it. I was supposed to get in there and clean it, but had a house full of 9 guests coming to stay two weeks with us so we took the pool down with dried algae and put it away. Yes, I know bad pool owners
but we needed to get it out of the elements while it was empty. Now we have a pool in our garage that I want to take out but am scared to and have NO idea how to clean this huge, empty pool with dried algae. Any and all suggestions are welcome!
I'm really glad I found this forum, no one can seem to help and I've been reading a few threads and there is some awesome feedback on here so I figured I would put my question out there.
Last year, we bought our Intex 16x48 pool and used chlorine for the first few weeks and it was great, then we bought a salt water system and of course the salt and it went downhill from there. We did have a cover over it but it kept getting sucked into the water or blown off and so then we tried to clamp it down and it tore so no cover. We kept running the salt water system and our pool started turning greenish. Attached is a picture:

Well running the SWS never worked even though we added more salt and so we decided to drain it. I was supposed to get in there and clean it, but had a house full of 9 guests coming to stay two weeks with us so we took the pool down with dried algae and put it away. Yes, I know bad pool owners
