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I was wondering if they were worth it...will give them a try now!
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I agree,they well worth the money.
Having an Intex Donut,with not the best pump and filter,those socks keep all the lil tiny stuff out.
Margit
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Just a tip: I was told that old pantyhose would work just as well and are a great use for those with runs or holes that we would normally just throw away...
Also, you might be able to purchase really CHEAP hose or knee-highs cheaper than the scum socks.
I'm about to go through my sock drawer because I KNOW I have some old hose in there that would work!
I'll let you know how they do...
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I was wondering if panty hose would accomplish the same thing...:) The ones in the catalog I get look like white knee high panty hose to me.
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Well they are close but the scum socks have a lip stiched in them so they wont' roll over your skimmer basket.
We tried using your idea first but they just kept coming off one side or the other so we spent the $10 and got the real deal.
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How do you clean them ? Or do you have to continue to purchase them?
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IMHerDad:
Oh, I forgot that part... I was told to secure the panty hose with a large rubber band to keep it from coming off the skimmer basket.
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How do you clean them ? Or do you have to continue to purchase them?
Just take the basket out, dump the large trash out, and wash out with a hose with a pressure nozzle on it. Put the nozzle on a "lighter" setting - a jet spray can put a hole in the sock.
I only have to replace them because of tearing holes in them, which happens - otherwise, you can wash all the scum out. They will clog up a lot faster than a filter will (I have a cartridge filter) and need more attention if your pool is dirty.
But I love using them.
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We purchased some the other day from Wal-Mart and I so far I really like those better than the ones from the pool store. They are a little bit larger and fit the skimmer basket better and seem a little heavier duty. The cost is about the same as the ones from the pool store.
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I purchase these last year... The 2 lasted me a whole season (~3 months here in Upstate, NY) and I still have them. There are small holes but they are still effective.
http://www.skimmernets.com/
http://cgi.ebay.com/SKIMMER-BASKET-F...QQcmdZViewItem
They may not catch the real small stuff but I still cleaned off a lot of dead algae and small debris from the net.
I also ran my Aquabot Pool Rover Plus ~2x/week. I backwashed my DE filter 2x last year (1 was when I closed the pool). So I'm definately a believer.
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Thanks for the heads-up on the larger ones. I got some and they seem small for the basket. It's amazing how much crap it trapped in just one day (pollen season).
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I did a search for head covers on the net. The kind they where in hospitals. I found a company that has a few different kind and ordered samples. Not sure if I'll get them or not. They seemed like a good alternative to the basket covers. Also, they are very cheap purchased in bulk. If they work, I'll post it.
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I have used "knee high" pantyhose. They have a band around the top. They are longer, but I just usually leave the extra in the basket. They seemed to work okay, but couldn't be reused for as long as the real ones I bought at Wal-Mart. (BTW, at WalMart I paid 99 cents for a pair of knee highs)
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Just got a 3 pack at Walmart today for 5 dollars and change. It's only been in the skimmer for about an hour and a half but I am amazed at how much junk it has collected already:eek: I give it a thumbs up!:D
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There are a couple of brands of "skimmer socks" out there for about 5 or 10 for $5.
I clean 'em the same way I clean the bags from the Dolphin: I grab a bucket of water, and turn the sock inside out and wash it in the bucket, just with my hands. I rinse it with another bucket-full. Takes a minute, no more. Works better than hosing them down, and is FAR faster--which means you are more willing to do it.
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Yes it's totally amazing the "junk" you can pull out of your water with these socks. The Cottonwood Trees are going nuts here now and the pollen is about as crazy. There are days I have to change the socks out at least twice a day BUT I've yet to vacuum the pool and its sparkling clean.
One other benifit that you get is that it cuts down on your backwashing saving you money!
barry