Tips Cleaning Waterline Pool Tiles

22 Nov.,2023

 

Depending on the type of stain and scaling as well as how long you’ve left it to build up, cleaning waterline Pool Tiles shouldn’t be too tricky but it can be time-consuming. For those with extensive discolouration on the surface, you may be better off working in small increments at a time. This will help minimise the amount of grime and algae accumulating in your pool at any one time.

Here are some steps you can take to cleaning waterline pool tiles:

1. Clean up any organic materials

Clean away any organic material or debris that has built up on the surface such as soil, leaves or grass clippings. You can do this by hand or with a vacuum to speed up the process.

2. Brush your waterline tiles

Using a stiff brush, clean away the calcium carbonate working quickly in circulating movements. If the buildup is minimal and you are working in smaller areas, you can also try a toothbrush which is gentle on glass tiles.

3. Use a cleaner

In cases where your dirt and grime is only minimal, you can use homemade cleaners as such vinegar with water, baking soda and vinegar, toothpaste or even dish soap to remove the deposits.

For tough stains or calcium silicate scaling, you’ll need to clean the area using a pumice stone. To prevent scratching, it is important to work gently and keep the tiles and the pumice stone wet while you are scrubbing.

If these stains are proving to be too stubborn, you may need to use a commercial tile cleaner, stain eraser or a sulfamic acid based cleaning product. These are very harsh, acidic cleaning chemicals and should be used with caution. Always test on a small patch of your surface or speak with your supplier before cleaning waterline pool tiles. Wear protective gloves and ensure you wait a few days before using your pool.

4. Try soda blasting

If you have been unsuccess at removing the stains from tiles waterline tiles, you can try soda blasting. This technique is recommended over salt or glass bead blasting for waterline glass tiles and involves blasting baking soda out of a high-pressure nozzle.

This method of cleaning is typically a task for professionals, so consider consulting with a team before you try a DIY job.

Preventative measures for clean waterline tiles

Keeping your pool free of debris by regularly vacuuming and cleaning the surface is one of the best preventative measures you can take to avoiding grime and scaling on your waterline tiles.

Weekly pool maintenance cleaning tips can be found here. 

Reducing the water level slighting to give your waterline tiles a thorough brush down at the start of every swimming season will also be beneficial.

Staining and algae growth can cause damage to your waterline tiles. Maintaining your pool chemicals at the optimal levels will help minimise and prevent long-term damage. This is irrespective of whether you own a saltwater or chlorine pool.

By regularly cleaning waterline pool tiles and addressing any stains or scaling as they occur you can avoid the timely and expensive exercise of replacing and retiling the waterline of your pool.

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