I was just reading another thread where a liner failed from ladder wear. What do you do to protect your liner? What about using one of bath mats with suckers?
Thanks again
jennifer
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I was just reading another thread where a liner failed from ladder wear. What do you do to protect your liner? What about using one of bath mats with suckers?
Thanks again
jennifer
I have an IG pool and my ladder has two rubbery bumpers plugged into the ends where it contacts the liner/wall. They're original, so over 15 years old, so I probably need to look into replacing them, but so far so good.
A kitchen sink protector with the suction cups was what I was originally going to do - a little firmer than a bathmat. What I ended up doing was a pair of cheap thick-soled flip flops. I stuck the ladder foot into the flip-flop as far as the little strap that goes between the toes and then used zip ties to pull the side straps tightly around the ladder foot. I can take a pic if you want. Works great so far and gives a thicker padding than a bath/sink mat.
Amy
I went to Home Depot and a got a piece of 40mil gray vinyl, made for plumbers to put under shower stalls. It's thick, tough, and super-smooth so it doesn't abrade. I put it under my drop-in steps to protect the liner.
How cool is that? Flip-flops for your ladder!! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by amyinraleigh
My ladder needed protection all around so used 3 bath mats...One in the front and two on the sides. Working wonderful so far. :)
Thanks for all the great ideas I wonder if I should take the ladder in ask a sales person to measure it for flip flops.
jennifer
There actually is a vinyl mat that is sold in pool stores for this purpose. I bought one a couple years ago from a local pool store. I think it was about 10 dollars.
Brian
I had problems with the bath mat under my ladder getting slimy very quickly. Don't know if it was algae or deterioration of the mat. Anyway, I just bought a mat made for the ladder at NAMCO. We'll see how well it works.
I haven't had a problem with slime or algae with the bath mats. Staying on top of my water with what I've learned from this forum has given me the clearest water possible! :) And the mats were $2.99 a piece!