Talking Pools Podcast

When the Gauge reads 35 inHG & Soap at the Pool

May 12, 2023 Rudy & Andrea, Swimming Pool Season 3 Episode 288
Talking Pools Podcast
When the Gauge reads 35 inHG & Soap at the Pool
Show Notes Transcript

This is the one where Rudy and Andrea look at a vacuum D.E. (Diatomaceous Earth) system with a vacuum gauge that can be read in FEET of Mercury.  Followed by a discussion on the many uses of dishwashing liquid and bar soap at the pool.

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 Unveiling the Hidden Potential: Dishwashing Soap in Pool Maintenance

Introduction:
Pool service professionals are always on the lookout for effective and efficient methods to maintain and clean pools. While traditional pool chemicals play a vital role, it's time to explore alternative solutions that can enhance the overall pool maintenance process. In this article, we shed light on the benefits and uses of dishwashing soap in pool maintenance. Yes, you read that right—dishwashing soap. Let's dive in!

  1. Effective Cleaning Agent:
    Dishwashing soap, with its grease-cutting properties, can be an excellent addition to your arsenal of pool maintenance tools. Its ability to remove oils, grime, and other contaminants from dishes can be leveraged to clean pool surfaces, including tiles, skimmers, and waterline stains. The soap's surfactants effectively break down and remove these deposits, leaving behind a sparkling and pristine pool.
  2. Enhanced Filter Cleaning:
    Pool filters play a crucial role in maintaining water clarity and quality. Over time, they accumulate dirt, oils, and debris that hinder their performance. By using dishwashing soap in the filter cleaning process, you can achieve exceptional results. Simply mix a small amount of soap with water, soak the filter cartridges, and rinse thoroughly. The soap's cleaning properties will help dislodge and dissolve stubborn contaminants, extending the lifespan of your filters and improving overall filtration efficiency.
  3. Effective Tile and Grout Cleaner:
    Pool tiles and grout are prone to develop unsightly stains and discoloration. Traditional methods might require vigorous scrubbing or the use of harsh chemicals. However, dishwashing soap offers a gentle yet effective solution. Create a solution of warm water and dishwashing soap, and apply it to the stained areas. Allow the mixture to sit for a few minutes before scrubbing with a soft brush. The soap's cleaning agents will help break down the grime, leaving your pool tiles and grout looking refreshed and clean.
  4. Waterline Stain Remover:
    Waterline stains caused by mineral deposits, oils, and other organic matter can be a persistent headache for pool owners. Dishwashing soap can come to the rescue once again. Dilute the soap in water, dip a sponge or cloth in the solution, and gently scrub the waterline area. The soap's degreasing properties will help remove the stubborn stains, restoring the waterline to its former glory. Remember to rinse the area thoroughly after cleaning.
  5. Gentle pH Neutralizer:
    Maintaining the right pH balance in a pool is crucial for the comfort and safety of swimmers. In some instances, the pool's pH levels may be too high, resulting in cloudy water and potential irritation. Dishwashing soap, when used in moderation, can act as a gentle pH neutralizer. Its mild alkaline nature can help counterbalance high pH levels without causing significant fluctuations. However, it is essential to monitor the pH levels closely and consult a professional for precise adjustments.

Conclusion:
As a pool service professional, you're always seeking innovative ways to provide exceptional maintenance services. By harnessing the cleaning power of dishwashing soap, you can achieve outstanding results while reducing reliance on harsh chemicals. From effective cleaning and enhanced filter maintenance to tile and grout cleaning and waterline stain removal, dishwashing soap proves to be a versatile ally in your pool maintenance toolkit. Embrace its benefits, explore its potential, and unlock a new dimension of pool maintenance excellence.