What about using the hose without the vac on to get it, use it like a shopvac.
What about using the hose without the vac on to get it, use it like a shopvac.
I'd be really carefull if you try the vac hose without anything on it. I only have a .75 hp 2 speed above ground pump and on high there is no way I could pull the vac plate off of the skimmer without turning the pump off. If the end of the hose got a hold of you or the liner I would be afraid you might get hurt or damage the pool. Let the boys clean it up.
jennifer
If you don't make the boys get it, why not try a Venturi vac system? I got one at Lowe's last year for about $20.
Tried the venturi vac, as I said, no go. One has snorkeling equip, I'll make him go back in there and clean it up. Thought I might have missed something simple - other than that. It's like taking out the garbage, they make most of it, but its like pulling teeth to get it taken out! Thanks all
Beats driving to the lake!
18'x33'x52" AG oval, hard plumbed system, 22" Pentair Meteor Filter 1.5hp pump, Goldline SWCG System, 2/4x20 SolarBear Panels, Biltmore Steps - 16x14' composite deck, Pool Rover Jr
Doh! Somehow I totally missed that you tried that.
Don't know what a venturi vac is, and maybe I'm missing something, but how about a plain old vacuum brush? Hose hooks to the skimmer. I likewise wouldn't go against a liner with the end of a hose.
Al
I took the vacuum head off my suction vac and used waterproof tape to tape my light extension pole (goes to leaf skimmer) to hose and I use the hose at an angle to go around the edges and pick up sand that seems to lie where my cove starts. My yard around the pools is sand right now and my three boys get a lot of it in the pool. The Vacuum brush does not seem to want to pick it up against the wall but just the hose does great. Attaching it to the aluminum pipe makes it easy to go around the pool and pick up all the sand.
Aranon
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