Are you planning to have a lot of people swimming in your pool soon? Are you scrambling because you need to clean your pool before a party? Don’t panic. Here are 6 things you can do to clean your pool fast.
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⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to How To Clean Your Pool Fast For A Party
00:35 - #1. Test And Balance Water Before And After A Party
01:10 - #2. Shock Pool In Advance
01:31 - #3. Tackle Algae ASAP
01:51 - #4. Consider Using Non-Chlorine Shock (If No Algae Issues)
02:17 - #5. Use A Clarifier
02:42 - #6. Give Your Pool A Regular Clean
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Are you planning to have a lot of people swimming in your pool soon? Are you scrambling because you need to clear up your pool before a party? Well, don't panic because here are six things that you can do to get your pool clean and clear asap check it out real quick before we continue. If you want more help taking care of your pool, be sure to grab our free pool care cheat sheet at cheat swimuniversity.com, it's totally free and will help keep your pool clean and clear all season. Long number one test and balance your water before and after make sure your alkalinity, ph and sanitizer levels are balanced before a lot of people use your pool, the more people that use your pool, the more your levels will change so getting them in check before lots Of people swim is important. If your ph levels are off, they can cause irritated eyes and skin.

You may also want to keep your sanitizer level on the higher side, but still within range. If you're expecting lots of swimmers, chlorine levels should normally be between 1 and 3 parts per million, and you may want to consider keeping it around 3 parts per million number 2 shock. Your pool well in advance shock is a great way to kill any contaminants before you have lots of people using your pool, but if you're using chlorine shock you'll want to give it enough time to dissipate before people start swimming in it. Wait several days after shocking.

Your pool just in case it hasn't dispersed properly. You do not want to use chlorine shock the night before a party number three tackle algae issues, asap if you have an algae problem in your pool, you'll need to use a chlorine-based shock to get rid of it. That means giving yourself at least several days before the party to properly shock your water, if you're having trouble getting rid of algae, be sure to check out our other video with our step-by-step algae plan, number four consider using non-chlorine shock, while non-chlorine shock isn't as aggressive At killing contaminants, it's a lot safer to swim in right away. If you shock your pool with a non-chlorine shock, you don't have to wait for it to circulate and dissipate like you do with chlorine shock, you can even shock your pool the morning of your party.

Just be sure to test and balance your other levels like ph and alkalinity before shocking, your pool number five use a clarifier. If your pool water is cloudy use a water clarifier to clear things up before people come over, while a clarifier won't cure the root cause of your cloudy water, it will help your water look nice and sparkling clean in the short term. Clarifier works with any type of filter system, but it can take a few days to get things completely clear, so give yourself enough time to put it to work. Number six, give it a regular clean.

Nothing can substitute for good old-fashioned elbow grease. That means skimming your pool to remove debris and leaves brushing the sides of your pool and vacuuming thoroughly before you have people over to swim and just remember, if you commit to weekly cleaning and testing your water throughout the pool season, you can save yourself from scrambling At the last minute, in the future, now, if you want more help, maintaining your pool throughout the season grab our free pool care cheat sheet at swimuniversity.com cheat sheet, and if you found this video helpful leave a comment hit the like button and subscribe for more pool Maintenance tutorials throughout the season. That's it thanks again and happy swimming.

11 thoughts on “How to clean your pool fast for a party | swim university”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars b0ob0o225 says:

    Im trying to get ready for a party – i got my lateral and my sand changed 2 weeks ago and since then my water has been cloudy, ive shocked, used clarifier, I flock and manuel vaccum to waste and its still not crystal clear – ive checked my water 4 times and everytime my numbers have been perfect … the water is blue and i can see to the bottom but its still not crystal clear – shallow end looks good but the deep ehh

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Baro says:

    Help! Every time I add routine chlorine (300g for 60,000L), my pool turns cloudy for 2-3 days until chlorine drops, then it’s clear. I add more chlorine, cloudy again!

    Loosing hope here

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars badawi181 says:

    What do you say about the odor from pool water after did the non chlorine shock and it rained ☹️ I removed half the pool water and put new one and still the odor persisted

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Southern Bell says:

    Hi, can you shock your pool the same day you use pH increaser and alkanity? They both are low Service area Ottawa??

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Ruperto says:

    Any videos on oxygen pool systems?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Swim University says:

    We hope this helps you clean your pool for a party! Remember:
    – Test And Balance Water Before And After
    – Consider Using Non-Chlorine Shock (you can use this the morning of)
    – Use A Clarifier (It might take a day or two)
    – Brush, Vacuum, Skim!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Walsh says:

    I went online to grab your cheat sheet which made me provide an email. I'm okay with that but it said 5 minutes and it's been an hour. I'm guessing I won't get the cheat sheet?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christopher Soren says:

    A couple of days…lol
    I hate clickbait titles.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lauren Mccormick says:

    So…..in order to get ready for a pool party in 20 minutes, the best bet is to cancel the party and clean your pool normally. Got it

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TorreyCat77 says:

    If you’re planning to have a party and the free chlorine is on the higher side, do you still add shock? Thx.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Louis Dorato says:

    This year I am doing a proactive approach. trying to maintain the correct water balance and chlorine levels. Since I opened my pool about a month ago, it is still crystal clear and have yet to see any trace of algae. FIngers Crossed. Are you in Kanata ?

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