- May 3, 2014
- 62,729
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
The more solid material you can get out the better. Anything organic is being worked on by the chlorine.
Sometimes in the early stages of a slam you will see some clusters of bubbles like you see on your pool. I believe it is caused by the oxidation process where chlorine is interacting with algae. A good way to measure progress is to pick a spot on the pool, by the steps is usually a good spot and take a photo of the pool looking straight down at the steps around the same time each day. When you compare the photos day by day you should be able to see some progress. Every pool is a little different and it may take a few days of slamming before you see real progress.
HA! If only we had steps in our pool, lol....But I see what you're saying. Will do! Thanks
I think that what is worth the investment is subjective to you and how much budget you have for new equipment. Robot cleaners are highly recommended, I will be gettin one for my pool. But they are also expensive. I’d say if you can afford too, get one, it will help out with the cleanup process now and maintenance in the future. But also be prepared to clean it out frequently if there’s that much dirt in the pool.We have so much dirt in there and it's so difficult to get to the deep areas. Is it worth the investment in getting a robot vacuum??