
04-27-2022, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Get some 30 second outdoor cleaner from Lowels and mix per the directions it in a sprayer. I use a pump sprayer like the kind often used to spread liquid pesticides on a lawn. Spray the screen and frame of the birdcage being careful not to get any in the pool. Try to do it when it’s not very windy so the spray doesn’t get into the pool. If an area is very dirty, lightly brush it with a soft bristle brush. Then use a hose with a spray nozzle and rinse it off. Be careful to rinse away from the pool and make sure all the water/cleaning solution goes outside or into a drain and doesn’t get into the pool. Pick manageable sections to do one at a time and work your way around the birdcage. This works well on the pool deck as well, but works best if you agitate the cleaner into the deck with a long handled brush before rinsing. Whatever you do, do it yourself. Hired help could care less what goes into your pool and cleaning products can really mess with the waters chemistry. Good luck with the project.
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