From Murky Waters to Brilliant Blue: Pool Transformation Story

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THE LEON NETWORK

THE LEON NETWORK

Күн бұрын

In this video, we take a murky, algae-filled pool and transform it into a brilliant blue oasis using nothing but a pressure washer and acid wash! Watch the entire process unfold as we strip away years of grime, dirt, and build-up without relying on filters. This simple yet powerful method will leave your pool looking brand new. If you're curious about how to restore your pool with just a few tools, this transformation story will show you how it's done!

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@michiganjfrog5714
@michiganjfrog5714 Сағат бұрын
Beautiful job.
@hkspowers003
@hkspowers003 Күн бұрын
Pool came out great! However, for pools this covered in slippery algae, you might want to consider wearing a helmet for this initial rinse phase. One good fall backwards can really mess up your life. Stay safe out there!
@LIVEBUILDLOVE
@LIVEBUILDLOVE Күн бұрын
@@hkspowers003 respect …. Yeah we have to be careful
@Xerame506
@Xerame506 Сағат бұрын
@@LIVEBUILDLOVE If you want to learn how to fall backwards without hurting yourself, I suggest you do what I did. When I was in my 20s I joined a kung fu dojo for a few months. There I learned how to fall without hurting myself. 20 years later I worked with my brother with very slippery and dangerous chemicals. I slipped and fell backwards right into the chemicals on the floor, but didn't hurt myself as the movement from just those 3 months practice had been ingrained in me. Now I'm 65 and I believe I still won't hurt myself if I fall. Find your local dojo and talk to them. Explain that you just need to learn how to fall and ask them to train you for that. You're never too old to learn this. Edit: Just remembered that 5 years ago (at 60) I was walking backwards without looking, tripped and fell on my back. I didn't get injured because I still had those movements in me. 😁 Anybody who works on a slippery surface should learn this.
@Sandraugiga
@Sandraugiga Күн бұрын
What a work! Turned out great! Some question tho… is it the editing that makes it seem like you don’t give the chemical time to do its thing? Because it appears you immediately rinse it away from the surface. Or is it because you use a higher percentage of bleach that you need to do that, otherwise it bites in the pool? Also, why is only one of you wearing a mask? 😮 Working so close together must mean both of you must getting hit with those toxic fumes. Or… I dunno. 😅 please take care of yourself and keep up the good work.
@LIVEBUILDLOVE
@LIVEBUILDLOVE 6 сағат бұрын
Yeah it’s editing and you have to also take I. Consideration that the chemical can damage plaster (Pool surface )… so quicker we wash it off the better. He just didn’t want to. Thanks for the feedback
@aimeemiller3606
@aimeemiller3606 6 сағат бұрын
I am ignorant in the ways of deep cleaning a pool and chemical disposal. It looks like hard work. I'm curious where all the acid that was used is disposed of? Thanks
@Xerame506
@Xerame506 Сағат бұрын
I'm not a chemist but I worked a lot with different acids. Some acids (like oxalid acid) gets neutralized with plain water, others break down by themselves, others break down with exposure to air. Since this is a pool I would say that the chemicals used probably get neutralized with water. If there were any concerns, I'm sure the government would put a stop to using it.
@heatherkind239
@heatherkind239 Күн бұрын
You're in my area! Do you have a business website?
@LIVEBUILDLOVE
@LIVEBUILDLOVE 6 сағат бұрын
You would think I was running my own business. If I am being honest these videos pay me better than what I actually get paid overtime. I am was a creative trapped in a pool cleaning company. Making these videos was the only way I could enjoy both worlds. But I have plans. Will keep u guys updated
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 6 сағат бұрын
Don't y'all have a downstream dispensary system? You need a Turbo Nozzle too. They work so much better than fan tip nozzles.
@مشكلجيياخال-ق8ز
@مشكلجيياخال-ق8ز 2 сағат бұрын
في بيتنا مسبح حجم هذا المسبح تركنا البيت وسافرنه 3 اشهر ورجعنا على البيت وجدنا المسبح ملئ بل القذاره واحنا 3 ايام ننضف في المسبح
@LIVEBUILDLOVE
@LIVEBUILDLOVE 2 сағат бұрын
Dang! Without proper chemicals it can turn green in 2 weeks… at 3 months it must be crazy
@xtrextrex
@xtrextrex Күн бұрын
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