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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

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Do You Have Any Suggestions on how to Clean the Green Algae Coating on my Hayward Navigator Automatic Swimming Pool Cleaner?

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Q: Hey there unit member. A question for you. My pH and Chlorine levels are fine, I use a floating chlorinator too, but there is a green algae coating on my Hayward Navigator. Do you have any suggestions? All right now, this is our puzzling topic.

There you go, wishing you well. Nice work.

Harold Mcfaddin (Vanderbilt Beach Florida)

Answer!

A: Hello friend, that is a good one to think about. That one is easy. Rub it with your hands without taking the Navigator out of the water. Usually, the free Chlorine in the water will finish the job. You can also brush it underwater for a better result. If you already have a recurrent situation, then take it out of the pool, spray it with a chlorine solution, such as Clorox, and put it back in the water after fifteen minutes. Fantastic, onward to the end. Fast forward.

Lastly, just spreading the knowledge. We only want the best.

Regards, Alberto ("Your Cape Coral Pool Cleaning Professional")

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