Poolside by CGT Vinyl Pool Technical Manual

How Do You Clean and Maintain a Vinyl Pool Liner Safely?

Regular vinyl pool liner cleaning and maintenance helps prevent staining, algae buildup, and premature liner wear.

Pool Cleaning Practices
Routine cleaning helps maintain both the appearance and performance of a vinyl pool liner.

Several common maintenance tasks are recommended.

Skimming

Skimming the surface of the pool removes debris such as leaves, insects, and other floating material. Removing debris helps prevent staining and reduces chlorine demand.

Vacuuming

Vacuuming removes particles that have settled on the pool floor. These particles can contribute to discoloration and may abrade the liner surface if left in place.

Cleaning the Waterline

Oils, sunscreen, and cosmetics often accumulate along the waterline. Vinyl liners should be cleaned using soft cloths, sponges, or nylon brushes. Abrasive materials should be avoided.

FAQ

Why should leaves be removed quickly from a vinyl pool liner?

Leaves and organic debris can leave stains on the liner if they remain in contact with the surface for extended periods.

How often should you vacuum a pool?

Most pools should be vacuumed weekly, although frequency may increase depending on debris levels and pool usage.

What cleaners are safe for vinyl pool liners?

Mild cleaners and non-abrasive tools such as soft brushes or cloths are recommended for vinyl pool liners.

Can abrasive pads damage vinyl liners?

Yes. Abrasive cleaning tools can scratch the liner surface and should not be used.

Poolside by CGT recommends regular cleaning and non-abrasive maintenance practices to preserve liner appearance and longevity.