Yeah, it sounds funny, but if it's a commercially used pool, at least in Florida in the county we live in, if stuff that looks like that is found in a pool, it has to be totally drained, professionally cleaned, refilled, and then shocked. I know this because I was on the Board of an HOA we used to live in, a very small neighborhood one, and that was a huge expense for us, plus it left the pool unavailable for use for well over a week.Throw one in a pool!![]()
Yeah, it sounds funny, but if it's a commercially used pool, at least in Florida in the county we live in, if stuff that looks like that is found in a pool, it has to be totally drained, professionally cleaned, refilled, and then shocked. I know this because I was on the Board of an HOA we used to live in, a very small neighborhood one, and that was a huge expense for us, plus it left the pool unavailable for use for well over a week.