I have an IG pool with mesh safety cover. Because its mesh, the sun gets thru and creates algae if I leave the cover on too long. So I want to open the pool early this year.
However, Ive read of people just pulling half the cover off, throwing in chemicals and letting the water circulate. Is this OK to do with a mesh cover? I dont think I can leave it open like that for very long (if its windy the cover will vibrate a lot, or even worse tear from the wind or the anchors flinging against itself).
Can I just dump in some chemicals (I was thinking shock, but not too much because it wont be 100% exposed to the sun) and re-cover the pool right away? Was worried it might eat away the cover (although maybe the mesh lets it breath enough?)
Thanks!
-Chris

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) and put some Polyquat algaecide in, then reclosed the corners, then I added some more in the skimmer openings. With only 2 anchors open at a time, there's no risk of anything harmful happening. Lenny's idea of using a submersible pump to move the water around is a good one - I may have to try to do that sometime.
) However, the water temps are a little more comfortable every day and I think you are doing the best thing for your pool by adding chems and circulating the water now - at this time of the year, a minimal dose of cl and a few hours of pump run time will save you many headaches - as opposed to waiting until the water was temperate enough to swim, and then trying to get it ready for a weekend swim party 
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