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Bill
06-08-2005, 08:06 PM
I KNOW IM IN THE WRONG PLACE.....BUT CANT FIND A FORUM FOR POOLS ON
GOOGLE>>> HERE GOES NOTHING......MAYBE ILL GET LUCKY...
Was looking for opinions on inground pool cleaners. I have a 25 year
old vinyl 16 X 32, getting pretty worn and I want to make things
easy on her (she has a wood frame).
After a little research online, it seems that you pretty much get
what you pay for (and pay for, and pay for). As I stated, my pool is
getting tired. The liner is practically bleached white, and Im not
sure how old the sand filter is. To save the elasticity of the liner
and the life of the filter, I have refined my search to the
following three cleaners (as they work seperate from the filter):

1) Aquavac Tiger Shark
2) Aquabot
3) Dolphin

All are listed in the ballpark around $800.

Any recommendations, advice you can give me would be greatly
appreciated!!!!!

Karen Neapolitan
06-08-2005, 08:06 PM
Have to add on this one as I just heard someone say it works on Vinayl pool
liners. We just got involved in some new great cleaners that are 100%
chemical free. They work better than most store products and cost the same
or less. Rustic Touch is fantastic on vinayl/plastic. . Got to
www.momswin.com/kismet for more info. or to get information.
Hope it helps.
Bob

--

"Doing what you've always done,
will get you where you've always been."

Karen Neapolitan
MomsWIN
The ULTIMATE Home Based Business
www.momswin.com/kismet
330-726-4505
"Bill" <newyorkslick1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:506e305b.0404110939.ddcd98e@posting.google.co m...
> I KNOW IM IN THE WRONG PLACE.....BUT CANT FIND A FORUM FOR POOLS ON
> GOOGLE>>> HERE GOES NOTHING......MAYBE ILL GET LUCKY...
> Was looking for opinions on inground pool cleaners. I have a 25 year
> old vinyl 16 X 32, getting pretty worn and I want to make things
> easy on her (she has a wood frame).
> After a little research online, it seems that you pretty much get
> what you pay for (and pay for, and pay for). As I stated, my pool is
> getting tired. The liner is practically bleached white, and Im not
> sure how old the sand filter is. To save the elasticity of the liner
> and the life of the filter, I have refined my search to the
> following three cleaners (as they work seperate from the filter):
>
> 1) Aquavac Tiger Shark
> 2) Aquabot
> 3) Dolphin
>
> All are listed in the ballpark around $800.
>
> Any recommendations, advice you can give me would be greatly
> appreciated!!!!!




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