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then the next day vacuuming the pool well. This will make sure that there is not algae & bacteria living in a film on the walls & floor of the pool.
2. Give the pool a good chlorination to at least 10.0ppm of chlorine, do this
preferably with calcium hypochlorite or liquid chlorine (Sodium Hypochlorite). 3. After 24 hours, when the chlorine level has come down, add a good quality concentrated algicide to the pool in the dosage recommended for winterising on the lable. DO NOT ADD THE ALGICIDE WHILE THE CHLORINE LEVEL IS HIGH. 4. If you have a cover, then cover the pool 5. Filters & Pumps.
If you have a SAND filter, then give it a good backwash while the
chlorine level is high & this way it will kill any algae spore or bacteria which may be in the filter sand. If you have a DIATOMACEOUS EARTH filter, then take the tank appart & remove the pads & give them a good clean, scrub them with a light brush if necessary. Then leave them to dry, if there is the chance of freezing, then drain the filter tank. THE REASON THAT I SAY TO LEAVE THE PADS OUT OF THE DE FILTER & THE CARTRIDGE OUT OF THE CARTRIDGE FILTER IS TO STOP ALGAE OR FUNGUS GROWING ON THEM WHEN THEY ARE NOT OPERATING. Clean the strainer in front of the pump to make sure any leaves are out & if you live in an area where the water freezes, then empty the water out of the pump. 6. If you have run the filter for the correct time after adding the chlorine, then the pipes should be clean of any algae & bacteria.
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