Peanut oil in pool water
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Peanut oil in pool water
Peanut oil got accidentally dumped into our 18 foot around, above ground pool..I'm guessing About 4 cups worth. Chunks of Grease every ware, it's a real mess.What should I use to degrease the water and filter system..
Ouch!
I don't have any experience with Peanut Oil. I understand some of the biological chemicals are good for grease & oil. Something LIKE THIS maybe? And get two or three "scum balls"...for sure.
I don't have any experience with Peanut Oil. I understand some of the biological chemicals are good for grease & oil. Something LIKE THIS maybe? And get two or three "scum balls"...for sure.
Re: Peanut oil in pool water
you can use clarifiers and enzymes to help break down these oils. in addition, I would also suggest you shock your pool utilizing a liquid chlorine. in this way, it will oxidize any organics in the pool.
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Re: Peanut oil in pool water
If you have a lot of oil present in your pool, you can use PIG oil only absorbent mats. It will absorb the oil present in the water and it won't rip or tear even when saturated.
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Re: Peanut oil in pool water
I listen first time that thing. But it's interacting and better than the use chemicals. I think use coconut oil in the pool is good. If there isn't too much oil, you can use a Scum-Ball. If you have a lot of oil, you can use a PIG® Oil-Only Absorbent Mat Pad.
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Re: Peanut oil in pool water
Never faced such an issue before but to keep that from happening again, you should install a pool fence.
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