Author: Can You Use Simple Green to Clean a Pool Cartridge Filter?

Keeping your pool's filtration system clean and working correctly must ensure that your robotic pool cleaner and all your cleaning equipment, pool vacuums, skimmers, and more all work as designed. Cleaning the pool cartridge filter is an essential aspect of pool maintenance. But can Simple Green be used to clean your pool cartridge filter? In this article, you'll discover if this famous cleaner will also clean pool filters and how it can help complement other pool cleaners like your pool robotic pool cleaner or vacuum cleaner for the pool.
What Is a Pool Cartridge Filter?
Different filtration systems exist, but a pool cartridge filter is one of the most common . A pleated fabric component collects soil, trash, and other particles from the pool water. Depending on the model of your filter, this will typically involve removing and cleaning the filter to allow high-quality filtration performance.
Robot pool cleaners, such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, clean the pool floor and walls, while the pool cartridge filter cleans the water and collects fine dirt. Cleaning the filter regularly is important to ensure that your pool and cleaning equipment stay clean.
Are you able to use Simple Green to clean pool filters?
Simple Green is a general-purpose, non-toxic cleaner commonly used around the home and for outdoor cleaning tasks. It is highly effective at removing grease, grime, and other stubborn marine stains. However, is cleaning this type of filter safe and effective?
So yes, Simple Green will clean pool cartridge filters. However, there are some critical considerations:
Non-Toxic Extract: Simple Green is an eco-friendly, biodegradable cleaner, so it's a safer choice than many harsh chemicals. Thus, it should be on any list of the best solar-powered pool scoops because it is environmentally safe and even a great selection for the eco-conscious pool owner.
Thorough Cleaning: Though Simple Green can effectively clean the filter, it doesn't necessarily break down all types of buildup (like oils or mineral deposits). A stronger filter cleaner made for pool filters may work better for tough buildup.
Rinsing and Soaking When cleaning your pool's cartridge filter, it's essential to rinse the filter thoroughly after soaking it in the Simple Green solution. Not doing so can leave residue that can impact water chemistry and pool equipment performance.
Use Simple Green to Clean a Pool Cartridge Filter
In case you choose to use Simple Green for your pool's cartridge filter cleaning, follow these steps to ensure optimal cleaning results:
Take out the Filter: First, turn off your pool pump and carefully separate the cartridge filter from the housing.
Rinse off the Filter: Use a garden hose to rinse off any loose debris and dirt from the filter.
Soak the FilterFill a large container or bucket with water and add Simple Green at a ratio of 1 part cleaner to 10 parts water. Place the cartridge filter into the solution and allow it to soak for several hours or overnight for a deep clean.
Scrub as Needed: If the filter's surface has lingering residue, scrub it with a soft brush.
Rinse to remove all Simple Green and replace it in the filtration system.
Replace the Filter: After cleaning the filter and ensuring it is dry, reinstall it to your pool's filtration system and restart the pump.
Other Ways to Clean Your Pool Filter
Simple Green is one effective pool cartridge filter cleaner solution, but beware, as there are other methods and products designed to work with pool filters specifically, it may be a better one overall. These include:
Specific Pool Filter Cleaners: These are formulated to dissolve oils, grease, and other resistant buildups. They work similarly to Simple Green, though they often get you a cleaner finish.
Nitric Acid Wash: In extreme cases where calcium has built up hard or mineral deposits have solidified on the filter, you may need to perform an acid wash; the most used method is distance, as it would ruin the filter material if overused. When doing an acid wash, it's good to exercise proper safety precautions.
Pressure Washing: Using a pressure washer to blow off dirt and debris can work well for those who don't want to soak the filter. But you have to be careful not to press too hard , as this can tear the filter fabric.
Why a Clean Filter Matters for Your Robot Pool Cleaner
If you own a robot pool cleaner or pool cleaning robot, it is necessary to have a clean pool cartridge filter so it can operate at peak performance. A clogged filter prevents proper filtration, which decreases the efficiency of cleansing gadgets.
The pool's circulation system must run correctly so your robot pool (such as the Beatbot iSkim Ultra) can receive sufficient water flow to pick up debris from the pool floor and walls. As long as you regularly clean and maintain the filter, your swimming pool robot cleaner will deliver optimal performance, giving you a cleaner pool with less work.
Conclusion
So, let's find out if you can clean your pool cartridge filter with Simple Green. Yes, though, note that while this cleaner is a good eco-friendly option, it's not always the most effective cleaner for excessive buildup. If you want to give your pool a deep clean—say, to remove stubborn oils or mineral deposits—consider using specialized pool cleaning products.
Whether you choose Simple Green or a store-bought filter cleaner, maintaining a clean pool filter makes a huge difference for your robot pool cleaner, pool vacuum robot, and all other pool gear. Remember that a clean filter results in cleaner water and a more efficient cleaning system, ensuring you get all the benefits you can from your Beatbot AquaSense 2 and other pool cleaning robots.

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