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How to clean the bottom of the pool

By Juan Carlos Rivas  •   5 minute read

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A pool cleaner is an essential element to keep your pool in perfect condition. Thanks to its ability to suck up leaves, dirt and other particles, it ensures that the bottom and walls remain clean and hygienic, helping to preserve water quality and avoid accumulations of dirt.

If you have just new your pool cleaner or have doubts about how to get the most out of it, in this article we give you the keys to use it correctly and keep your pool always ready for swimming.

How do the keys have to be to pass the pool cleaner?

The first step to pass the pool cleaner efficiently is to ensure that the pool faucets are open correctly. If the filtration system valves are not in the proper position, the water flow will be insufficient and the pool cleaner will not work properly. 

It is important that all the water inlets are open, especially the suction one, so that the pool cleaner can suck the residue from the bottom without difficulties. Therefore, we recommend that you verify that everything is well connected and in place before starting.

How to clean the bottom of the pool with a pool cleaner?

Keeping the bottom of the pool clean is vital to having the water in the best condition. If you are a little lost, don't worry, because we are going to explain how to do it correctly, whether with a manual or automatic pool cleaner.

Cleaning methods with manual pool cleaners:

If you have at home a manual pool cleaner, in order to clean the bottom of your pool with this, you must follow the following steps:

  1. Connect the pool cleaner correctly: To start, make sure the pool cleaner is securely connected to the skimmer or suction inlet. If the hose is not attached properly, water may leak and the hose will not work properly.

  2. Submerge the pool cleaner: Lower the pool cleaner to the bottom of the pool making sure the hose is completely filled with water. This will prevent air from entering and help maintain good flow.

  3. Slide the pool cleaner along the bottom of the pool: Now, move the pool cleaner meticulously covering the entire bottom. Do it systematically so that you don't leave areas uncleaned.

  4. Empty the filter: As you use the pool cleaner, remember to empty the filter regularly. If you leave it without doing it for a long time, the dirt will not collect properly.

Cleaning methods with automatic pool cleaner:

If you have an automatic pool cleaner, either a electric pool cleaner robot or a hydraulic pool cleaner robot, you must follow the following instructions:

  1. Connect to suction or filtration intake: This type of pool cleaner is easier to use. Connect it correctly to the suction outlet and put it to work.

  2. Set up the pool cleaner: Automatic models are usually very easy to start. Once connected, the robot will travel along the bottom of the pool without the need for you to intervene.

  3. Check its operation: Although it is autonomous, it is advisable to check from time to time that it is covering the entire bottom of the pool. If you detect that it is not cleaning any area correctly, adjust it so that it continues working.

How to clean the bottom of the pool without a pool cleaner?

If you don't have a pool cleaner, nothing happens. There are other ways to keep the background clean.

  1. Use a hose with an adjustable nozzle: If you do not have specialized equipment, you can connect a hose with an adjustable nozzle to the pool's water intake. This will allow you to expel water under pressure and release debris from the bottom.

  2. Brush the bottom of the pool: If dirt is stuck to the bottom, it is best to use a pool brush. Scrubbing the surfaces with a stiff bristle brush will help loosen embedded dirt.

  3. Handheld vacuum cleaner: Another option is to use a manual pool vacuum. Like the pool cleaner, this device connects to the pool's filtration system. All you have to do is move the hose along the bottom to suck out the debris.

How to clean scum from the bottom of the pool?

Verdigris is one of the most common forms of algae that can appear in your pool, especially during the warm season. Here are some simple steps to remove it:

  1. Brushed: Use a hard bristle pool brush and go over the entire bottom where the verdigris has formed. Brushing the surfaces well is key to loosening adhered algae.

  2. Apply algaecide: If you already have algae, it is best to apply a specific algaecide for swimming pools. This product helps eliminate algae and prevents its growth. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

  3. Chlorine: Chlorine is also useful for removing verdigris. Apply it in the correct amount for your pool, and be sure to activate the filtration system to distribute it correctly throughout the water.

How do I remove dirt from the bottom of the pool?

Dirt is another of those common problems that can appear in your pool. Here I explain how to remove it effectively:

  1. Manual pool cleaner: The easiest and most effective way to remove dirt from the bottom is using a manual pool cleaner. Run it slowly along the bottom so it can suck up any dirt that has accumulated.

  2. Filtration system: If the soil is floating in the water, the filtration system can help you. Make sure the filter is clean and working well, as this will help retain dirt.

  3. Pool vacuum cleaner: You can also use a pool vacuum cleaner. Connect the hose to the suction inlet and run it through the bottom to collect all the dirt. The vacuum cleaner will take care of sucking up the dirt efficiently.

In short, having a Pool cleaner is a key investment to keep your pool in good condition throughout the season. Whether manual or automatic, this device helps you remove leaves, dirt, algae and other particles that, if accumulated, can spoil the water or even affect the filtration system.

Using it regularly will allow you to enjoy a clean pool ready for swimming at any time, without having to do intensive last-minute cleanings or spend hours cleaning your pool manually. In addition, it helps extend the life of other components, such as the pump or filter, by reducing the workload they have to endure.

If you learn to take advantage of it from the beginning, you will see how the maintenance of your pool becomes much easier and more efficient.

Remember that, if you have questions, we are here to help you! Contact our team and we will help you with whatever you need.

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