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Using Vinegar to Clean Above Ground Pools

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Date: 06/26/2008 Topics: Home Improvement > Pools and Hot Tubs | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Can you use vinegar to safely clean your above ground pool?

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By Lisa (Guest Post)
Yes! I love vinegar and continue to expand how I use it for cleaning. I found out from a cleaning show based in England that it is antibacterial. Makes sense to me - it works with everything. Using a wash cloth, add a few drops of dish soap, a splash or two of vinegar and you can clean carpet spots, grimy walls, tables, chairs, tv...(I have kids and use it on everything). I use vinegar straight from the bottle to clean the toilet, and that's what I'd do if I had aboveground pool - pour a lot - it's cheap.

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