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Cleaning Grease and Oil Stains from Pool Liners: A Step-by-Step Guide

Over time, greasy stains can accumulate in your swimming pool liner. From food leftovers to oil spills, these stains may be stubborn if they are not treated properly. This guide offers you an easy way to remove them.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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What Causes Grease and Oil Stains?

Grease and oil stains are caused by organic materials. Common sources include sunscreen and suntan lotions, body oils, leftover food and other oily materials. These can seep into the pool water and accumulate over time on the liner’s surface.

Removing Greasy Stains from Pool Liners

The first step to cleaning grease and oil stains is to rinse the affected area. Then use a soft cloth to scrub the stain with a mixture of warm water and dish soap. Rinse the spot again and repeat the process until the stain has been completely removed.

You can also try using baking soda and vinegar. Make a paste with baking soda and white vinegar and apply it directly to the stained area. Allow the paste to sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it off with a sponge. Once the stain is gone, rinse thoroughly.

Preventing Grease and Oil Stains

Regularly cleaning your pool liner is the best way to prevent grease and oil stains. Vacuuming your pool and skimming the surface will help keep the liner clean and reduce the buildup of any organic material. It’s also a good idea to add an enzyme-based cleaner to your pool to help break down any organic material that might have gotten into the water.

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