The company I work for would drain the pool so that there was less than an inch of water on the wrinkles, work them out by hand and then use vacuums to reset the liner. I've heard of the plunger method, but the guy who told me about doing it said that you have to still lower the water a couple of feet.
The age of your liner is important, the newer the liner, the better chance you have of getting the wrinkles all out. Also the air/ water temp being higher will definitely help.
I just saw your pm while I was typing this - the info is all the same![]()
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