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Brushing is a must, even if you use an automatic pool cleaner or retain a weekly
service. It's like taking care of your teeth - you know that you should
brush & floss, but...Oh, and don't forget to clean that water line regularly to
break up bio-film build up.
By cleaning areas underwater,
the circulation is greatly improved, the filter can pick up more stuff or it has
less to pick up, and with proper cleaning, less chemicals are used.
Here's what Pool cleaning involves:
- Regular vacuuming (normally about once each
week)
- Regular brushing of the walls & water line
(at least once each week)
- Dealing with leaves (as needed)
- Chemical cleaning of the filter (recommended 2
times each season)
- Regular cleaning of the liner or pool tiles
(as needed)
- Regular cleaning of the solar blanket and / or winter cover
(solar blanket 2 times per season, winter cover, at removal in spring)
Vacuuming
- whether you do it manually or automatically, vacuuming has to be done on a
regular basis. Even though automatic cleaners may do a good job, it's
still a good idea to manually vacuum the pool once a month or so. That way
you can actually see where pockets of algae may be starting to grow, plus you'll
get a good visual idea of what's going on with your pool. Keep in mind
that automatic pool cleaners & vacuuming in general helps with the overall
circulation of the pool's water. Think of the vacuum as a moving main
drain sucking up water from all areas of the pool. Some people actually
enjoy vacuuming - they say it's relaxing!
Brushing
- Brushing your pool is often the most neglected chore. Many people don't
see the point, but brushing of the pool's surfaces prevents bio-film & algae
build up. Brushing also helps get the chemicals in the water to where they
need to be - another way to increase circulation. Brushing is akin to
flossing your teeth. You know you should do it, but...it's just a hassle.
One product that makes brushing easier is the Wall Whale. The Wall Whale
provides up to 10 times the normal force using just one of your hands, instead
of two. Brushing is one of the best ways to prevent & treat algae, white
water mold & other pool problems. Don't forget the tile or water line.
Be sure to clean it a couple of times per season. Use a good thick quality
Pool surface cleaner like
BioGuard®
Off the Wall®
- DON'T USE regular household products like 409 or kitchen cleanser: household
cleaners are harsh, especially on vinyl liners. Those products can break
down the plasticizer in the vinyl & shorten the liner's life. Not only will your
pool look better without that icky dark ring around the pool, you will help
eliminate a bio-film area.

Dealing with leaves & other "blow ins" - The more stuff
you've got blowing into your pool, the more stress your put on your entire pool
maintenance system. We're not saying that you've got to sit by the pool
all day long & scoop leaves (although that doesn't sound like too bad an idea!),
but when there's an accumulation, get 'em out of there! Leaves, bugs & heavy
debris that is left in the pool uses additional chlorine or any sanitizer, helps
feed algae & bacteria, and can even lead to staining of the pool's surface (not
too common, but it does happen). Whether you do it manually or you use an
automatic leaf skimmer like a Jet Net - this is a great job to give to the kids.
Chemical
Filter Cleaning - aids in removing greases, oils & other swimmer and
environmental waste that will soil your filter and shorten its life.
Normal, regular backwashing & rinsing will not remove these wastes. Here's
a couple of analogies that will help you understand the significance of chemical
cleaning: do you use shampoo on when you wash your hair or do you just rinse it?
Without shampoo, your hair would be pretty matted & dirty after a couple of
weeks. How about dirty clothes? Do you only rinse them out in the
washing machine or do you add detergent to release & help remove the dirt &
greasy stains? The same thing goes with your pool filter. How do you
chemically clean a filter? That's easy. Use
filter
cleaning products such as
BioGuard®
Strip Kwik® that is
used when you can soak your filter (soak the elements or it can be backwashed
into a sand filter) for a several hours. Spray on products such as
BioGuard®
Kleen It® work
quickly to remove ground in dirt & oils. Looking for an eco-friendly
cleaner? Then use
Natural Chemistry Filter Perfect; it uses natural enzymes & natural acids
that are tough on grime & gentle on your property.
Solar
blankets & Winter covers - these are just breeding grounds for all kinds of
stuff you don't want growing in your pool. If you ever wondered why your
pool keeps going cloudy or green when you use your solar blanket & you can't
maintain chlorine or other sanitizer levels (although the guy who sold you the
blanket told you it would help cut chlorine use) is because there's a nice
bio-film growing on the underside (side touching the water) of the blanket.
At mid-season & at the end of the summer, clean that solar blanket using
BioGuard®
Stow Away®.
Stow Away isn't just a cleaner, it will also kill & prevent mold & mildew.
Natural Chemistry's Cover Cleaner is a great eco-friendly alternative that
can be rinsed off anywhere without harming your lawn or garden. When you open your pool & remove the winter cover, be sure to clean it also.
The cover won't get smelly & nasty and will probably last a couple of years
longer as well.
Remember to follow the other
5 Keys to
Pool Care. They're just as important.
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The 5 Keys typically take about ONE hour or less to accomplish
each week. Yes, that's it! Just 1 hour. Now you can enjoy your
pool more & actually work less. In the long run, you'll also spend less
time & money.
Remember, Par Pool & Spa is always able & ready to help if you
need us. Just stop by or give us a call. Always helpful, always friendly.

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