Looks like the new liner will have no wrinkles (unlike the old one) and the color is brilliant compared to the old faded liner. The process looks easy but awkward to handle. I'm glad I paid an installer to do this (this time). Next time, I might give it a try (hopefully many years from now)!
Added a cup of clorox last night and stirred it around. Will add a bit more this morning when the sun hits. Installer will come by to put the face-plates on today and then I can fill it up and get the water balanced.
Note: Instead of using shopvacs to suction the air out under the liner, the installer used a high speed fan like the kind used to dry out a flooded basement. They put the air intake over the skimmer basket cleanout opening and some kind of tube (cardboard?) under the liner wall from the skimmer wall opening down to the bottom of the wall. Looks like he can just pull the tube out, reattach the liner at the top and put on the skimmer face plate and he's done! This looks like it works much better than using vacs. The liner is so tight to the walls, it looks like it was sprayed on! No wrinkles at all.
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