Same question about using a steel brush on a Fiberglass lined pool. I've got a lot of what looks like black algae & it's on the walls as well. Bought that copper based product Algaetrine, which I haven't used yet. I've use their other product called Swimtrene when I had another kind of algae starting to grown & it seemed to help, but they're both expensive. But back the steel pool brush question in a fiberglass lined pool. Are there any alternatives? And also using a chlorine/tablet stick to brush directly against algae areas has been mentioned but nobody mentions how it's secured to scrub in the deep end or walls. Haven't looked yet, but hopefully there's a telescoping pole w/ an attachment that holds it? Would appreciate feedback, Thanks!
3:20 what to use on fibreglass pool? I heard that stainless steel brush cannot be used in fibreglass pool.
Same question about using a steel brush on a Fiberglass lined pool. I've got a lot of what looks like black algae & it's on the walls as well. Bought that copper based product Algaetrine, which I haven't used yet. I've use their other product called Swimtrene when I had another kind of algae starting to grown & it seemed to help, but they're both expensive. But back the steel pool brush question in a fiberglass lined pool. Are there any alternatives? And also using a chlorine/tablet stick to brush directly against algae areas has been mentioned but nobody mentions how it's secured to scrub in the deep end or walls. Haven't looked yet, but hopefully there's a telescoping pole w/ an attachment that holds it? Would appreciate feedback, Thanks!
Great job! Thank you!
Bleach, Bleach. Bleach. Bleach.
Scrub ,Scrub,Scrub.
Liquid co2 for aquarium plants from a pestered also works.
I've used this and it works too.
"POOL Rx " is the long-term solution to all your pool algae problems. It's the best product I have found.