Re: What maintenance would you do with a pool before refilli
You're absolutely right about the fact it takes forever using the bucket; it's still almost all there.
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I'll have to figure out a good place and sock material for the sock method as my pool isn't a 'normal' pool.
Since it's (supposedly) self cleaning, dumping it in the skimmer just spits it back into the pool, unfiltered (see my sig for details).
I 'could' dump it in the debris basket of the debris canister (which 'is' filtered); so that's an option once I wash the filters of green crud.
I'd have to look back to see the details, but, the fundamental problem I had was that I was unsure for weeks until I talked directly to the pool builder WHAT the white and blue and gray stuff was. The pool builder scared me into filling it back up because he said the plaster was never designed to be left dry for more than a day at most - and mine was dry for many days. The one strip I acid washed came out gray and I was at first scared I had removed the plaster somehow - but it turned out the gray 'is' the plaster.
So my revelation about what exactly the blue and white stuff was came too late for an acid wash, given the pool builder says plaster shouldn't be dry for any longer than it takes to acid wash.
BTW, the pool is bubbling like crazy when I run the cleaner and filter pumps - and the pop-up heads aren't coming up - and the pump baskets aren't filling. Is there a 'prime' procedure when restarting a dry pool now filled?
Melt In The Sun said:It's gonna take you forever to add CYA that way; you're better off using the sock method or just dumping it in the skimmer so it ends up in your filters.
You're absolutely right about the fact it takes forever using the bucket; it's still almost all there.
picture relocated due to captions
I'll have to figure out a good place and sock material for the sock method as my pool isn't a 'normal' pool.
Since it's (supposedly) self cleaning, dumping it in the skimmer just spits it back into the pool, unfiltered (see my sig for details).
I 'could' dump it in the debris basket of the debris canister (which 'is' filtered); so that's an option once I wash the filters of green crud.
Melt In The Sun said:You said above that you didn't find the answers you needed re: acid washing...what do you mean? I think I gave you all of 'em![]()
I'd have to look back to see the details, but, the fundamental problem I had was that I was unsure for weeks until I talked directly to the pool builder WHAT the white and blue and gray stuff was. The pool builder scared me into filling it back up because he said the plaster was never designed to be left dry for more than a day at most - and mine was dry for many days. The one strip I acid washed came out gray and I was at first scared I had removed the plaster somehow - but it turned out the gray 'is' the plaster.
So my revelation about what exactly the blue and white stuff was came too late for an acid wash, given the pool builder says plaster shouldn't be dry for any longer than it takes to acid wash.
BTW, the pool is bubbling like crazy when I run the cleaner and filter pumps - and the pop-up heads aren't coming up - and the pump baskets aren't filling. Is there a 'prime' procedure when restarting a dry pool now filled?