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∙ 16y agoWack a load of chlorine in it, pronto! This is the beginning of bacteria about to breed at an exponential rate. Leave the pool for a few days and then run the pump and filter until it clears. You have some residue on the pool floor which will need removing.
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∙ 13y agoShock it; and get some algaecide and use the maximum dosage recommended. Brush thoroughly and vacuum 24 hours later.
If it's not a ton better the next day, do another does of algaecide.
Muratic acid or Sulfaric acid
There are two nouns. Water and pool are nouns.
Yes it does just like a chlorine pool.
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
why souldn't it be? ~bluecow798
Both require the same maintenance.
The time it takes for alkalinity to clear pool water can vary depending on factors such as the current alkalinity level, the size of the pool, and the effectiveness of the treatment used. In general, it may take a few hours to a few days for the alkalinity levels to adjust and for the pool water to become clear. Regular testing and adjustments will help maintain the proper alkalinity levels in the pool.
A lagoon is a shallow pool of clear water.
It's best if the water is cleaned before you close up the pool.
You may have a high metal content in the water you are using to fill the pool. Check the metal content of the water.
You should never completely drain an above ground pool. The chemicals in the vinyl liner that allow it to stretch when originally installed do not last. If you drain the water, the liner will shrink and when you refill the pool there is a good chance that instead of stretching back the liner will rip instead. NEVER drain your pool.
syphon it out with a hose.