* To clean a pool and new fresh water when the water is green you have to drain the water. * After all the water is gone wash the pool
* When that is done you can fill the pool with fresh water.
These steps depend on what kind of pool u have!!! I would assume that the above is referring to pools without filters and pumps. The answer should be lots of chlorine and 24/7 filtering of water.
Drain/Backwash the pool, clean the inside, and add fresh water.
Shock the pool and ad a good quality algaecide scrub the walls and floor with a pool broom then vacuum the sludge on the bottom to waste the next day or so.
To clean a green or murky pool, add more chlorine at intervals directed on the package until the water becomes clear. If the problem persists, use your test kit to determine if you may need to add a different chemical to fix the problem.
About $30.00 of chlorine for an average in-ground pool and the cost of electricity to run your pump 24-7 until it is clean.
shock pool its the only way to kill everything in water
Don'Bother with the liquid algae control it will just stain your pool, Use an apropriate amount of liquid chlorine, this will kill the algae at the same time shock your water.
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Your pool water may have turned green even after adding Fresh and Clear because of metals in your water. It is likely copper that is causing the water green. Your pool store will have products available to remove the metals and clear your water up. You might also have algae if you are not putting enough chlorine in the pool.
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that depends on the size and location of the pool another clear conceptz is how green the pool is? and how many hours of pool cleanning will it take?
Olive Green is a darkish murky brown green.
It is chlorine reacting with the metals in your pool water.
All This Murky Green - 2005 was released on: USA: 5 June 2005 (Highland Park, Illinois)
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