Magic Erasers are a popular trend in the pool service industry, with some pool owners using them as an additional filter in their pool skimmers. The idea is that the magic eraser will help remove stains and debris from the pool. However, there are concerns about the legitimacy of this technique, as it may not be suitable for professional use.
Magic erasers are highly effective at removing stubborn stains, such as algae, mineral deposits, and waterline scum, from pools. They can also be used to clean green swimming pools without scrubbing or chemicals. However, the company has stated that they have not tested the product in pools, and chlorine may react or interfere with the product.
Another misconception is that Magic Erasers do not belong in pools. Instead, you can try using tennis balls, scum sponges, or enzymes for cleaning oils and lotions. However, magic erasers should only be used for a quick rub on something.
On March 21, 2021, a pool owner found that placing a Magic Eraser in the skimmer basket left the pool cloudy. However, the company denied any significant effects from the Magic Eraser, stating that they have not tested the product in pools and that chlorine may react or interfere with the product.
In conclusion, Magic Erasers are not a professional-approved pool maintenance technique and should not be used in pools. Instead, you can use Magic Erasers in your filter to clean your swimming pool.
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