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Summary: Brush the walls of your pool to keep away algae. Learn tips for keeping your pool water clear during the summer season in this pool care video from our swimming pool expert.
Tena Sloan, is an owner of the Princess Pools store in Dickson, Tenn. and has been in the swimming pool business for more than 10 years, working on the construction end of pools for...read more
"What we have here, is a telescopic pole and a pool brush. The telescopic pole is very handy, when cleaning a swimming pool, whether you're doing your basic cleaning or a cleaning like this to clear up a pool. You always want to brush the pool, though, but, or you will never get rid of your algae problem. It will continue to come back. Hmm. A lot of people say, I have to brush, that's work. Well, yeah, you have to brush, any thing's work. But you know what? If you live in Dickson, and you don't want to brush your pool, just call me, I'll come brush it and clean it up. And with all the chlorine being in the pool, it's going to kill that algae. And take it to your filter, so that you can backwash it out. If it's bad, it needs to go out on the ground, not in your pool. Brush the entire pool, and we're going to let it set overnight and let the chlorine do its job."
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