No one wants a stained swimming pool liner. Whether it be from spilled medicine or other causes, the steps to remove the stain are the same. Follow this easy guide for how to clean medicine stains from your swimming pool liner without damaging the material.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Start by pre-treating the stain. Pour a small amount of chlorine-free detergent onto white cloth and use it to massage the stain, ensuring that the detergent covers the affected area. Allow this treatment to sit on the stain for 15 minutes.
Using the soft scrub brush, lightly brush over the detergent-treated area. Avoid using too much pressure, as this could damage pool liner. If the stain is particularly stubborn, gently add a few drops of warm water to aid in the cleaning process.
For problem stains, a mild bleach solution can be used to help lift the stubborn discoloration. Make sure to only use a small amount of bleach so as not to damage the pool liner. As an added precaution, test the bleach solution on a small, inconspicuous area first before attempting the cleaning process.
To finish process, lightly rinse the area with clean water and allow it to dry. Now you have a clean pool liner without any lingering signs of medicine stain!
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