Snowymoon
09-06-2006, 11:30 AM
:eek: Oh goodness! We just took down our Intex Easy-Set pool for the season. All went well until it was time to begin folding it up.
We did have the ground tarp down under the pool over grass. Big mistake! We really should have removed the grass or put a *lot* of sand down. I will explain in issue #2.
I had 2 issues. The first issue was that the outside perimeter of the underside of the pool got muddy (mud soaked up through the ground tarp, which is we learned is not waterproof or mudproof), and there were chunks of dried mud I could not get off without getting the inside of the pool all wet and muddy. There was too much mud, and I do not own enough towels to get it all off. We wiped it off as best we could and just left it.
Issue #2 was a serious funky smell from the dead grass that had been trapped underneath the pool for the past 2 months. :eek: I mean, it smelled like dead rotting cow butt. :eek: We dried it off and put the pool away in the shed. The stanky, muddy tarp will go there too (we really tried to hose off the tarp, but the mud is seriously embedded). We had planned on putting the pool in the warm basement for the winter to minimize damage, but with that funk going on, there is no way it is going inside! It smells like death! :eek:
Should I take the pool back out, unroll it, risk turning it upside down on the grass (the tarp is far too gone to use for this) and try washing it with a bleach and water dilution? It is the most FUNK-AY thing I have ever smelled!
Next year we are getting lots and lots of sand for under the pool. :D
We did have the ground tarp down under the pool over grass. Big mistake! We really should have removed the grass or put a *lot* of sand down. I will explain in issue #2.
I had 2 issues. The first issue was that the outside perimeter of the underside of the pool got muddy (mud soaked up through the ground tarp, which is we learned is not waterproof or mudproof), and there were chunks of dried mud I could not get off without getting the inside of the pool all wet and muddy. There was too much mud, and I do not own enough towels to get it all off. We wiped it off as best we could and just left it.
Issue #2 was a serious funky smell from the dead grass that had been trapped underneath the pool for the past 2 months. :eek: I mean, it smelled like dead rotting cow butt. :eek: We dried it off and put the pool away in the shed. The stanky, muddy tarp will go there too (we really tried to hose off the tarp, but the mud is seriously embedded). We had planned on putting the pool in the warm basement for the winter to minimize damage, but with that funk going on, there is no way it is going inside! It smells like death! :eek:
Should I take the pool back out, unroll it, risk turning it upside down on the grass (the tarp is far too gone to use for this) and try washing it with a bleach and water dilution? It is the most FUNK-AY thing I have ever smelled!
Next year we are getting lots and lots of sand for under the pool. :D