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ECO FIBER - POOL FILTER ALTERNATIVE TO SAND
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<blockquote data-quote="Family_Dog" data-source="post: 956002" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Also was interested until I read the cleaning procedure. My pool filter is in a brick laybye behind the pump motor and it is very difficult to access the filter for removing sand, let alone the arduous cleaning method a couple of times a year. This is necessary due to the pollen from the aggressive trees producing a very healthy dose of algae if the pool is not shock-treated on a regular basis. The pool is surrounded on two sides by trees that take an absolute delight in shedding their leaves directly into my pool, the neighbour's trees thought this looked like good fun so do the same. An Oriental Plane tree the opposite side of the garden joined in the fun as well, and this tree sheds something like 10 gazillion very large leaves annually. Sadly, for this reason it is now RIP.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-F_D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Family_Dog, post: 956002, member: 82"] Also was interested until I read the cleaning procedure. My pool filter is in a brick laybye behind the pump motor and it is very difficult to access the filter for removing sand, let alone the arduous cleaning method a couple of times a year. This is necessary due to the pollen from the aggressive trees producing a very healthy dose of algae if the pool is not shock-treated on a regular basis. The pool is surrounded on two sides by trees that take an absolute delight in shedding their leaves directly into my pool, the neighbour's trees thought this looked like good fun so do the same. An Oriental Plane tree the opposite side of the garden joined in the fun as well, and this tree sheds something like 10 gazillion very large leaves annually. Sadly, for this reason it is now RIP. -F_D [/QUOTE]
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