Well - bleach round 1 is complete. Night and day from where it started. We'll see what it looks like tomorrow after it site for a night.


thegame9377 said:Thanks guys. ...and yes, I have a tf100 test kit sitting here ready to go![]()
Stuamurr said:Doing well! Some difference already! Checked your dimensions and a standard pool would be around 42,000 US Gallons so with the hopper design 38,000 US G will be right IMHO
The way the deep end bottom is shaped.UnderWaterVanya said:Hopper design? What does this mean?
CUTiger78 said:The way the deep end bottom is shaped.UnderWaterVanya said:Hopper design? What does this mean?
UnderWaterVanya said:CUTiger78 said:The way the deep end bottom is shaped.UnderWaterVanya said:Hopper design? What does this mean?
Oh - that is what mine is then. I assume this means that the deep end bottom is shaped like a hopper (grain, coffee, whatever).
Make a paste of bleach and borax. Paint it on and let it sit overnight. I did that with my vinyl liner and it did wonders on my scum line. I used a nylon pool brush to paint it on thick and let it sit there for a day and a half. Took off 99% of the stain. What it didn't take off was due to spotty application. I don't know if it will work on your surface but working with a paste allows concentrated Chlorine to stick to the spot and the borax adds a mild detergent effect.thegame9377 said:I've been adding about a pic a day to track the progress as I make it.
What's giving me fits right now is that green/brown ring around the sides where the water sat at that level for lord knows how long. Bleach just isn't phasing I at all. What else could I use?
What about waiting to fill it then bringing to to shock level and scrubbing while it's soaking? Thoughts?