Hello everyone!
I have an indoor swimming pool about 35 years old (9.00 x 4.00 m / 30 x 13 ft), which has not been in use for several years.
The polyester coating is somewhat brittle and rough.
The jets, skimmers, lights, and the counter-current system all show signs of lime scale buildup.
The pump and heat exchanger, however, still appear to be in good condition and usable (they were probably replaced later). There is also a large dehumidifier unit installed.
What is the best way to go about restoring the whole system?
Thanks for your advice!!
I have an indoor swimming pool about 35 years old (9.00 x 4.00 m / 30 x 13 ft), which has not been in use for several years.
The polyester coating is somewhat brittle and rough.
The jets, skimmers, lights, and the counter-current system all show signs of lime scale buildup.
The pump and heat exchanger, however, still appear to be in good condition and usable (they were probably replaced later). There is also a large dehumidifier unit installed.
What is the best way to go about restoring the whole system?
Thanks for your advice!!
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