I have a solar cover that I left in the pool last summer when I was treating with high levels of chlorine.
Is it relatively safe to use that again or could it be a source of the yellow dunge algae fever, along with last season's swimswuits, etc.?
I have a solar cover that I left in the pool last summer when I was treating with high levels of chlorine.
Is it relatively safe to use that again or could it be a source of the yellow dunge algae fever, along with last season's swimswuits, etc.?
It's still in the pool???? EEEEWWWWW!!!!!Originally Posted by GolfTop
Carl
Actually, you're welcome for the poorly constructed sentence. I meant while treating for algae during a point in time last summer, I left it in the highly chlorinated pool. Trust me, it's safely tucked away in my garage, having been cleaned, dried and awaiting word on whether it will get another summer's worth of duty.
I got a funny response to my question about pool toys, etc., but no real answer. My question again, last season had yellow algae, should I toss the old pool toys, swimsuits, etc., or can those still be used? Under no circumstances do I want to accidently reintroduce that mustard into my pool.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, Golftop,
I'd put it all straight in the pool. Chlorine kills algae....you super-chlorinated....algae should be gone.
I have no personal experience nor scientific knowledge but logic tells me you have no problems.
Dave S.