Re: Removing winter cover
Just make sure you get as much water off the cover as possible. You don't want that water getting back in your pool if possible. If you don't have a pump you can use a garden hose. Just toss one end on the cover and leave one end out in the yard. Take the end that is lying in your yard and suck the air out of it until the water begins to flow. Its a slow process but it does work.
After that get at least two (more is better) people to help you slowly remove the cover off the pool and on to the grass or driveway. Once its off get an old mop and bucket and try to clean it as best as you can. Let it dry and then sprinkle some corn starch or baby powder on it and fold neatly.
Re: Removing winter cover
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Originally Posted by IMherDad
Let it dry and then sprinkle some corn starch or baby powder on it and fold neatly.
What does corn startch / baby powder do?
Another question -- My cover is very large (30 x 50 ft or so) -- and is hard to get completly dry after scrubbing. Any recommendations? Any thoughts on the cover deoderizer products, they don't mention it needs to be completely dry.
Thanks again.
Jim
Re: Removing winter cover
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Originally Posted by jmcst25
What does corn startch / baby powder do?
Corn starch keeps the tarp from sticking together and dry rotting.
Re: Removing winter cover
Thanks 4 the info- the cover is off and packed away. Shocked the pool and vac twice. Water is clear but way cold 60 deg:eek:
Cya
Ed