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What can I use to clean an inflatable pool?
Dump or drain the water, then wipe down the empty
pool with a solution of bleach and water (read the label for
cleaning ratios) , wearing rubber gloves while
cleaning. Or,
use gentle dish detergent to cut through the dirt. Rinse thoroughly to remove any bleach or detergent.
Can you put chlorine in an inflatable pool?
Small
inflatable or plastic kiddie
pools and water slides don’t have the same protection against germs that a swimming
pool, hot tub, or water playground
do. That’s because
it is unsafe to add germ-killing disinfectants, such as
chlorine or bromine, to the water in kiddie
pools and water slides.
How do I keep my kiddie pool clean naturally?
The Best Ways to Keep the Kiddie Pool Water CleanDrain and refill.Purchase a kiddie pool cover that fits.Try the Aqua Broom.Get a Scumbug.Use the pool skimmer every day.Use chemicals formulated for small pools.How do I keep my inflatable pool from getting slimy?
To help
prevent the growth of slippery,
slimy algae or mildew in the
pool as well, thoroughly wipe it down with a dry towel as well.
Getting rid of all the moisture is a big part of
keeping the
pool clean and pristine for the next swim session.
How do you keep an inflatable pool clean without chemicals?
If you simply do not want to use
chemicals to
keep your
kiddie pool clean, there is an alternative. Rather than chlorine, use Distilled White Vinegar. Add 1/2 Cup for every 100 gallons of
water in your
pool.
Is it safe to put a little bleach in a kiddie pool?
When chlorinating
wading pools, use 1/8 cup per 100 gallons of new water. Mix required amount of Clorox® Regular
Bleach2 with 2 gallons of water and scatter over surface of
pool. (Clorox® Regular
Bleach2 will not harm plastic
pools.) Do not reenter
pool until the
chlorine residual is between 1 to 3 ppm.
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