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Cloudy Sticky Substance Floating in Your Pool : What to do next?
After adding chlorine or shock, beige sticky clumps or cloudy foam may appear in your pool. This guide explains whether it’s dead algae, white water mold, calcium precipitation, or chemical overdose. Learn how to diagnose using pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and hardness levels, plus step-by-step recovery methods to restore clear, balanced water safely in Bestway frame pools.
Ronak Raval
7 days ago3 min read


💧 Why Did My Pool Water Turn Brown or Green After Adding Chlorine? - Water Coloration / Oxidation in Pools
When pool water suddenly turns brown or green after adding chlorine, it can be alarming—but it’s usually a chemical reaction, not a mistake. Chlorine oxidizes hidden metals like iron or copper and organic contaminants already present in the water, making them visible. This guide explains why it happens, what to test, ideal water chemistry ranges, and step-by-step actions to restore your pool to clear, sparkling condition safely.
Ronak Raval
Jan 24 min read


Potassium Permanganate vs. Copper Sulphate vs. Pool-Grade Algaecide – What’s Best for Your Frame Pool?
Potassium permanganate and copper sulphate can kill algae, but they’re risky for Bestway and other frame pools. Both can stain liners, leave residues, and cause long-term damage, making dosing tricky. A pool-grade algaecide like GreenZap™ offers a safer, liner-friendly solution. Designed for pool use, it prevents and treats algae without staining, buildup, or side effects, ensuring crystal-clear water and easy maintenance in tropical conditions like Gujarat.
Ronak Raval
Aug 10, 20253 min read


🌧 Monsoon Pool Care: How to Keep Your Bestway Pool Clean, Clear, and Safe During the Rainy Season
A quick guide to taking care of your Pool in Monsoon and Rainy season!
Ronak Raval
Jun 22, 20253 min read
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