I think the consensus on that ended up being that the chlorine present in the pool was too dilute to cause problems. You should not use the eraser with, say, a 10% bleach solution for cleaning surfaces.
I think the consensus on that ended up being that the chlorine present in the pool was too dilute to cause problems. You should not use the eraser with, say, a 10% bleach solution for cleaning surfaces.
~Grace
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but alas, no pool... yet!
Rust stains don't seem to react easily with vitamin C, the magic eraser works very well on small rust stains. It will not damage the liner - if you use it right. Just use gentle pressure and it should come right off. Let us know how this works for you. It also works well on the scum line that sometimes forms at the top of the pool. It will not hurt to use it with the chlorine in the pool water.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
Thanks for the replies. I will give it a try and keep you posted.
The magic eraser works great, in my opinion. I used it on a couple of small stains on the bottom of my pool when I opened this spring (stains I assumed were from leaves sitting on the bottom) and also used it to scrub up the skimmer. Just a couple swipes and the stains came right out.
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