It’s important to frequently remove leaves, dirt and other debris from the cover’s surface. Use a soft brush, leaf blower or pool skimmer to gently sweep away any accumulated debris. This prevents the litter from decomposing on the cover and potentially causing stains or damage.
Periodically clean your cover with mild soap and water. Using a diluted and non-abrasive soap in a bucket of water with a soft sponge or cloth, wipe down the cover’s surface to help remove any dirt or residue. Always avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the cover’s material and compromise its integrity.
It’s also important to properly store your cover when not in use. If you have a pool roller system, roll the cover neatly onto the roller. For those without a roller, fold the cover carefully and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid leaving the cover exposed to the sun for extended periods, as the heat can cause damage over time.
Regularly inspect your cover for signs of wear and tear, such as rips or fraying edges. Address any issues promptly to prevent them from worsening.
