OK,
Closing your pool is just like closing any other. I think we have some stickied threads on that.
There are two major things to be concerned with when you have an Intex donut.
1) If the ring deflates, the pool will collapse. When it's cold the air in the ring will contract so you'll have to inflate it--but no more than you need to hold up pool--because when it gets warm, that donut will then inflate more as the air expands--too much and it will leak. You'll have to watch it.
2) You cannot afford to have it overfill or it will deflate as well. If your Intex was like mine, the drain is too low to leave unplugged, but your return might be OK.
If it were me (and I had a 15'x3' Intex for 3 years) I'd consider emptying it, cleaning and drying it, and storing it in a warm basement. But that's me.
Chems:
I like to get everything balanced--pH, CYA, T/A, then run FC up to shock level. Then, when the water gets below 60 (or slightly above), I add a quart of polyquat (I have 20,000 gal--you can use less) and wait 48 hours. FC plummets, so I then add bleach back up to shock level, drain my pool down below the returns, plug the returns, close off the skimmer, disconnect the hoses, and cover the pool with my safety mesh cover.
I would suggest a mesh cover otherwise the weight of the ice and snow on your walls will quickly collapse your pool--it won't support weight. Or no cover at all.
Good luck!
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