For a cost-effective start to pool cleaning, tried and tested aids such as leaf and bottom nets are suitable for removing floating organic substances and particles on the water surface or sunken material from the bottom of the pool, special floor and corner brushes and bottom vacuum cleaners.
Every system needs maintenance. In order to maintain or restore the water quality of your pool, it is necessary to use chemical and mechanical pool maintenance - this includes chemical water treatment agents and a powerful filter system - as well as manual or automatic cleaning. While automatic pool cleaners such as self-propelled pool robots remove dirt largely independently, manual cleaning requires your intervention. The purchase costs for complete cleaning sets or individual aids such as pool brushes are very low.
For the different components of your pool you need the appropriate cleaning aids:
You can use a landing net to remove coarse dirt such as leaves, leaves or insects from the surface of the water or sunk material from the ground.
Pool and corner brushes are suitable for cleaning the floor, the pool and the corners. Dirt easily collects at the corners and must be removed to maintain water quality and prevent the growth of algae, for example, which can cause slippery walls. Cleaning kits for manual handling contain the basics for cleaning your pool.